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Where Can You Hide One Million Dollars Cash? (13 pics)

Posted in Random » Awesome   31 May 2011   / 38900 views

We always see in the movies how one million dollars cash easily fits into a suitcase. There is nothing fantastic about it. You can get such a sum into a small package if you stack 10,000 of the $100 bills. One couple decided to find out where you can hide one million dollars cash and conducted an experiment. It exchanged $10,000 bills for $1 currency notes. Since $1 bills are the same size as $100s, this experiment accurately indicates the mass of $1,000,000.

 

Each of these sizeable plastic bags holds $1,000 bills. It’s our equivalent of $100,000.

This could be a million dollars on a DVD rack.

This is what a million dollars cash on a bedspread looks like.

Only $8,000 if the bills are ones or $800,000 if the bills are hundreds will fit in a plastic shopping bag, and it will probably rip if you try to lift it.

A million dollars will fit inside a microwave oven.

A Nintendo Game Cube is about the same size as two $1,000 bill bundles.

$1,000 bills is a stack 10 centimeters thick... if it's packed tightly.

Loosely packed, the money expanded to about 150% of that size.

A million dollars in a washing machine.

A million dollars in the refrigerator.





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Comments (15):

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wow 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
wish i had 10grand to play around with.
       
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lolzz 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
What happens when you put on the microwave?? Next week, on Izismile!
       
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MooMan 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
those fools just withdraw 1000k from their account show us the size?
foolish fools they are... FOOLS
       
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Play money ?
http://www.facebook.com/goodstuff4u
       
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Seriously 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
Look - there is close up on photo number 9. It's a ONE DOLLAR bill.
It means that they play with one thousand dollars, not one million.
And it is a good old Benjamin portrait on hundred, not Washington - not to mention BIG "ONE" word that appears on every photo. You cannot miss it. Seriously.
       
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loosers 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
Cant you read ?

We always see in the movies how one million dollars cash easily fits into a suitcase. There is nothing fantastic about it. You can get such a sum into a small package if you stack 10,000 of the $100 bills. One couple decided to find out where you can hide one million dollars cash and conducted an experiment. It exchanged $10,000 bills for $1 currency notes. Since $1 bills are the same size as $100s, this experiment accurately indicates the mass of $1,000,000.
       
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Zepex 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
Bored? Let's play with 10 gs
       
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gangsta 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
people are so bored with their life
       
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Piloto loco 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
Did they run out of toilet paper and decided to wipe with coton this time around?
       
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im a poor boy give it to me.
       
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10k 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
really get a job JOB job!
       
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legaldee 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
We see what 1million looks like ...here's how fast it can go!
Spend $1,000 a day for 3 years and that cool 1 million is now history. Do the math. N
       
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Tanisha Adjokatcher 11 month s ago MARK AS SPAM
this is sick is this your money?
       
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Kaching 9 month s ago MARK AS SPAM
Now do a billion.
       
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Shark 8 month s ago MARK AS SPAM
Who just has 10 grand to withdrawl and play with? Plus they didn't try any good hiding spots, who is going to put a million on a child bed or in the fridge. Would it fit bagged up in the toilet tank, in a carved out spare tire or car seat, in the back of an old tv, laid out flat on a high cabinet, in an air vent, in a light fixure, under a floor board, in a hollow door, or any good hiding spot? the only reason why you would need to know where a million dollars would fit would be to carry it somewhere or hide it!
       
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