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What is the value, in US dollars, for "a ton of cash"?


Sent to General Experts May 19, 2006 6:29 p.m.

I relaize that there are multiple denominations of both coins and paper money, please answer the question, seperately, using each the following demonimations as the base:
(ie: all nickels, or all $10 bills)

Pennies
Nickels
Dimes
Quarters
50 cent pieces
$1 bills
$2 bills
$5 bills
$10 bills
$20 bills
$50 bills
$100 bills
$1,000 bills
$10,000 bills

Thank you

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May 19, 2006 6:55 p.m. (26 minutes and 20 seconds later)
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363,000 pennies have a mass of 1 metric ton = $3,632
200,000 nickels have a mass of 1 metric ton = $10,000
400,000 dimes have a mass of 1 metric ton = $40,000
160,000 quarters have a mass of 1 metric ton = $40,000

All US bills weigh the same : 1 gram. 454 grams makes a pound. 2000 pounds make a ton. So 454 x 2000 = 908,000.

1 ton of 1 dollar bills = $908,000.00
1 ton of 2 dollar bills = $1,816,000.00
1 ton of 5 dollar bills = $4,540,000.00
1 ton of 10 dollar bills = $9,080,000.00
1 ton of 20 dollar bills = $18,160,000.00
1 ton of 50 dollar bills = $45,400,000.00
1 ton of 100 dollar bills = $90,800,000.00
1 ton of 1000 dollar bills = $908,000,000.00
1 ton of 10000 dollar bills = $9,080,000,000.00


Hope this helps.
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