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.
Yes there used to be a five hundred dollar bill. President William McKinley was featured on the face of bill. The five hundred dollar bill stopped being produced in 1934.
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yes. the probability of winning the dollar increases from 1\3to 2\3 by switching.
The life span of U.S. currency is determined by usage. Paper currency of $20, $10, $5, $1 on average stays in circulation less than two years, while a $50 or $100 bill has an average life span of more than seven years.
A million dollar bills stacked would be approximately 4,300 feet tall. This is based on the thickness of a single bill, which is about 0.0043 inches. Therefore, if you stack 1 million bills, the height would exceed that of most tall buildings, making it an impressive and visually striking amount.
Million Dollar Bill was created in 2008.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
There is not, and never has been in American currency a million dollar bill. If you have what appears to be an American million dollar bill, it is a "novelty item", and essentially worthless.
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
wow. really. your smart. there is no million dollar bill, but nice try ;]
No. The U.S. has NEVER printed a one million dollar bill.
It can have anyone you like, because there's no such thing as a real million dollar bill.
There is no one million dollar bill and never has been.
No one is on the million dollar bill because it does not exist.
there is no such thing as a million dollar billThe statue of liberty
No, it is not true that the United States has a $1 million dollar bill.