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US Banknotes

US banknotes refer to dollar bills or the legal tender currency in the United States. Printed in the US Treasury, its base denominations include $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.

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What does trillion dollars in 100 bills weigh?

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US bills weigh 1 gram each so the answer simply involves dividing some powers of 10 (remember exponents from high-school math?):

1 trillion is 10^12 and 100 is 10^2. Dividing those numbers means a trillion dollars would require 10^10 $100 bills; i.e. 10^10 gm.

There are 10^3 grams in a kilogram, so 10^10 / 10^3 = 10^7 kg - in words, 10 million kilos.

There are 10^3 kilos in a tonne, so one more division gives 10^7 / 10^3 = 10^4 = 10,000 tonnes.

How much money is in a ton of 1 dollar bills?

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Assuming you're referring to a US ton (2000 lbs):

All US bills weigh approximately 1 gm when new. A US pound is 453.6 grams so 2000 lbs = (2000 x 453.6) gm, or 907200 gm.

So, a ton of $1 bills would be worth roughly $907,200

What is the easiest way to remove ink from a dollar bill?

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It is illegal to deface currency in the United States, so it is not recommended to attempt to remove ink from a dollar bill. If the bill is damaged or defaced, it can be taken to a bank to be exchanged for a new one.

What Chemical name which you can use to clean black dollar?

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There is no specific chemical that can clean black dollar bills. This is a common scam known as "black money scam" where fraudsters claim they can clean black-coated money into usable currency. It's important to be cautious of such claims as they are typically fraudulent.

Does a counterfeit detector pen work on 1950 series 100 dollar bill?

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Counterfeit detector pens typically work on paper-based currencies, so they may not work efficiently on older series of bills like the 1950 series. It is recommended to use other methods or consult with an expert to verify the authenticity of such bills.

How much is five dollars in grams?

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The weight of five dollars can vary depending on the denomination of the bills. U.S. paper currency weighs about 1 gram, so five dollars would be approximately 5 grams.

Why is a magnet attracted to a dollar bill but not at a coin?

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The paper in a dollar bill is not magnetic, but the ink contains small amounts of iron, making it weakly attracted to a magnet. Coins, on the other hand, are made from non-magnetic materials like copper, nickel, and zinc, which do not interact with magnets.

How much would 20000000 us in 100 dollar bills weigh?

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A stack of 100 one hundred dollar bills is approximately 0.43 inches tall and weighs around 6.8 ounces. Therefore, 20,000,000 US dollars in 100 dollar bills would weigh approximately 231,250 pounds, assuming each bill is new and crisp.

What will happen if you soak dollars bills in liquids?

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Soaking dollar bills in liquids such as water or any other liquid will damage the bills as they are made from paper and cotton fibers. The bills can disintegrate, tear, or lose their value if soaked for an extended period. It's best to keep dollar bills dry and handle them with care.

Is it true if you light a 1 dollar bill than it turns into a 100 dollar bill?

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No, burning a 1 dollar bill will not turn it into a 100 dollar bill. The value of the bill remains the same regardless of what happens to it physically. It is illegal to deface or destroy U.S. currency.

How much does 3 million dollars in US 20 dollar bills weigh in pounds?

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Current US bills weigh 1 gram each so it's much easier to perform the basic computations in standard metric units, then convert to US pounds at the end.

  • Three million dollars requires 150,000 $20 bills.
  • That number would weigh 150,000 gm.
  • Move the decimal point 3 places to the left to convert to kilos; i.e. 150 kg.
  • One kg is equivalent to 2.204 US pounds, so the total weight in US units is 150 x 2.204 = 330.6 US lbs.

How many dollar bills to make a pound of weight?

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/* My wife says 4 a quarter pound each */

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454. Modern US bills weigh 1 gram each. A US pound is equivalent to just under 454 grams.

What is the mass of a one dollar bill?

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Current US bills have a mass of approximately 1 gm regardless of denomination.

How much would a billion dollars in one hundred dollar bills weigh in tons?

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Well, that's not quite as hard as it looks. All US notes these days are of a standard size and weight, and their weight is approximately one gram.

Ten billion dollars divided by 100 equals 10 million 100 dollar bills, each weighing 1 gram.

There are approximately 453.6 grams to a pound, so 10,000,000 divided by 453.6 would equal approximately 22,046 pounds.

A US ton is 2000 pounds, so 22046 divided by 2000 would yield a weight of approximately 11.023 US tons.

Why does a dollar bill have more mass than a quarter?

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The dollar bill is made of paper, which is less dense than the metal in the quarter. The dollar bill is larger in size but lighter in weight compared to the smaller and denser quarter.

What has more mass a quarter or a dollar bill?

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A dollar bill has a mass of 1 gram. A modern US quarter has a mass of 5.67 grams.

How much would 1 million dollars weigh in 1 dollar bills?

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One dollar bill (or any American bill for that matter) = 1 gram. 1,000,000 bills = 1,000,000 grams. 453.6 grams = 1 pound, so (1,000,000 / 453.6) 1,000,000 bills = 2,204pounds, or one metric ton ("tonne")

What is the mass of a US 1 dollar bill?

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The mass of a US one dollar bill is approximately 1 gram.

Is the ink on dollar bills magnetic?

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No. Despite many Internet conspiracy rumors claiming otherwise, US bills do not have magnetic ink, bar codes, or RFID chips.

Modern bills $5 and higher DO have special strips that glow under UV light and watermarks, and bills $10 and higher have special inks that change color when you tilt the bill.

What is the biggest dollar bill ever made?

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The largest denomination of U.S. currency ever produced was the $100,000 bill, featuring President Woodrow Wilson. However, these bills were used only for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and were never in public circulation.

How much does one million dollars in 100 dollar bills weigh?

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All current US bills have a mass of 1 gram. Ten thousand $100 bills equal $1,000,000, so their weight would be 10,000 gm.

Shifting the decimal point to change to kilos (SO much easier than pounds and ounces!!) gives a weight of 10 kg.

How much does a 50 dollar bill weigh?

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A single 50 dollar bill weighs about 1 gram. However, the weight can vary slightly due to factors like wear and tear.

How much does one million dollars in one hundred dollar bills weigh?

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Each note no matter what the denomination weighs one gram.There are 454 grams to a pound.So one pound would have 454 notes.A million dollars in ones you take 1,000,000 dollar notes divided by 454 and come out with approximately 2202.6 pound for one million dollars in one dollar bills

If you use an accurate trade legal scale a 100 bill weighs .9163 grams, not 1 gram

so 10,000 100 dollar bills weighs 9163 grams

A pound ( Avoirdupois ) is 16 oz

An Oz is 28.35 grams

16 x 28.35= 453.6 g - so 1 lb = 453.6 grams

9163 grams the weight of 1 million in 100 dollar bills divided by 453.6 grams in a pound = 20.2006 lbs per million

How much does a twenty dollar bill weigh?

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All U.S. notes weigh about 1 gm regardless of denomination.

Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread that is more appropriate to questions about, uh, coins and currency. Miscellaneous questions tend to be ignored as leftovers.

How do you clean a 1957 silver certificate?

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To clean a 1957 silver certificate, it is best to avoid attempting any cleaning methods as it may damage the note and reduce its value. It is recommended to leave the note as is and store it in a protective holder or sleeve to prevent further damage. Professional conservators specialize in restoring and preserving paper currency, so it's best to consult with one before attempting any cleaning.