At $20 per Troy ounce? Maybe I did it wrong but I came up with over a ton and a half? 1mil c 20 equals 50K Troy ounces divide that by 14.5 Troy's per pound? (roughly) and that is like 3,448 A ton is 2000 and another half ton is 1000 so even with less than perfect figures off my head a ton and a half is close enough to say REALLY HEAVY! ....right?
One million dollars in twenty-dollar bills weighs approximately 110 pounds (50 kilograms). This calculation is based on the fact that a single twenty-dollar bill weighs about one gram, and there are 50,000 twenty-dollar bills in one million dollars. Therefore, 50,000 grams converts to about 110 pounds.
2 million tons
The weight of 1 million units depends on what is being measured. For example, 1 million grams equals 1,000 kilograms or approximately 2,204.62 pounds. If you are referring to 1 million dollars in paper currency, the weight would depend on the denomination of the bills; for instance, 1 million one-dollar bills weighs about 1,000 kilograms or 2,204.62 pounds.
What weighs more: a ton of gold or 2000 pounds of silver
The Morgan series ended in 1921. Your coin is a Peace dollar. In any case, both Morgan and Peace dollars contain .77344 oz of pure silver.
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66 million pounds roughly a nickel is 5 grams, 30 million are 1 million dollars.
62 million dollars
Depends on the type of money used to make up 500 million dollars
One million dollars!
100 pounds
40 lbs
U.S. silver dollars dated 1935 and earlier weigh 26.73 grams and contain 90% silver.
3.6 million dollars a year.
They weighed in at a total of 9.83 grams, just shy
One silver (pre-1965) half dollar weighs 12.5 grams, so 20 weigh 250 grams.