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He is the perfect weight for his 5'11" height.
A $1000 bill weighs about 1 gram, the same weight as any other US currency bill.
The weight of a Canadian bill varies depending on the denomination. On average, a Canadian bill weighs about 1 gram.
The weight of one million U.S. dollar bills is approximately 2,204.62 pounds. This calculation is based on the weight of a single bill, which is about one gram. Since there are 454 bills in a pound, multiplying the weight of a single bill by one million gives us the total weight.
No, U.S. bills have different weights based on their denomination. The weight varies from 1 gram for a $1 bill to 1 gram for a $100 bill.
On the Canadian five dollar bill? well if it is its Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Please post a new question. You need to specify the bill's date and what letter is next to the date, not the letter next to the serial number.
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There were two different types of $5 bills issued with that date, and there were subseries within each type. You can find more information at: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$5notes.htm
195 plus 5dollar fee
About $180 on 8/22/2012.
The nominal weight of a U.S. bill is 1 gram, regardless of denomination.
Depending on how "circulated" it is, it's worth between 25 cents and $3. Since it was circulating in the earlier years of the Vietnam war, though, it's definitely a cool keepsake item.
Bill Gates is about 243 pounds. He is pretty beefy.
He is the perfect weight for his 5'11" height.
Its the total weight of the goods themselfes = (gross weight minus packing)