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Takin' hard left turns
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: So Cal
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Useless facts
So, while trying to answer a grandson's question about the weight of a million dollars of pennies, I discovered two interesting, albeit useless, facts...
1) $1,000,000 weighs the same, whether in dimes, quarters, or half dollars 2) $1,000,000 in those denominations weighs almost exactly 25 tons - 50,000.84 lbs. Actually, I think it's a rounding error. I found those to be intersting coincidences. |
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Off the grid- Almost
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What weighs more: A ton of bricks, or a ton of feathers?
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Takin' hard left turns
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: So Cal
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I suspect a ton of feathers costs more than a ton of bricks, so if you add the weight in coins to the equation, a ton of feathers weighs more.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: a wretched hive of scum and villainy
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What's a henway?
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: bottom left corner of the world
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About the same as a piecost?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West of Seattle
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Are you entirely certain that's useless? What if someone handed you 25 tons of hard cold cash, and said, "If you can tell me within $5 how much is here, you can have all of it!"?
Then, it wouldn't be useless at all. Dan
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canna change law physics
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And that is still codified...a real US Treasury dollar is still .7736 troy ounces of Silver (Actual weight in Std ounces is 0.9431, 90% silver 10% copper). And the US still mints $50 gold coins which are one ounce.
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"And the US still mints $50 gold coins which are one ounce."
I'd like to know where I could buy some for $50. Jim
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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Yeah, no shtick. I've got a little money I could throw at that.
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canna change law physics
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Well, this is one of those conspiracy things.
The Federal reserve produces the currency today, which is backed by words. It has value because we think it has value. The US Government still produces gold coins which are still denominated as set by laws that are still in effect. So, which is the real money? You would have a tough time using a $50 gold coin in a transaction today, since they are not a fixed value vs. the Federal Reserve notes.
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