I think the weight and space the money takes up depends on the size of the bills. Ex. 1 dollar is just under a gram. So a million is 1000 kilograms or one metric ton. However I doubt you would find 5 million in 1's. So if it was 1000 dollar bills I am guessing would weigh close to a 1 (no idea I'm not that rich) we are talking around 5000 grams or 11 pounds of money.
Eleven pounds is a manageable amount of cash. But it shoots all kinds of holes in my idea of, like, handing it out to people a bit at a time. I don't wanna be big baller, shot caller handing out a thousand bucks and calling attention to myself. Making change would be a nightmare.
I think the weight and space the money takes up depends on the size of the bills. Ex. 1 dollar is just under a gram. So a million is 1000 kilograms or one metric ton. However I doubt you would find 5 million in 1's. So if it was 1000 dollar bills I am guessing would weigh close to a 1 (no idea I'm not that rich) we are talking around 5000 grams or 11 pounds of money.
ReplyDeleteEleven pounds is a manageable amount of cash. But it shoots all kinds of holes in my idea of, like, handing it out to people a bit at a time. I don't wanna be big baller, shot caller handing out a thousand bucks and calling attention to myself. Making change would be a nightmare.
DeleteI feel like the way to convert the money to a useable format is through a cash business like a strip club or Landry mat.
ReplyDeleteGreat point! Although you'd have to have the capital to start the business or otherwise have a business owner as an accomplice, no?
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