What does 1 million pennies look like?

Written on June 10, 2008 – 7:59 am | by Roman |

This is what 1 million pennies looks like.

1 million pennies is a total of 10 000 dollars and weights about 2.3 tons.

An interesting fact about pennies is that because of the falling dollar 1 penny is actually worth more when sold as metal as opposed to its nominal value. The US government passed a special law that says it is illegal to sell pennies as metal.

If it would be legal we wouldn’t soon have any pennies left… (For most people that would be a good thing but for some reason the government thinks they are important)

PS! If you have noticed that the amount of posts has dropped a bit recently it is because I am actually on a inflatable boat trip with some of my friends and the articles appearing here in FinancialJesus.com have been written before the trip and are automatically scheduled for release by Wordpress!

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Comment by Nick
2008-06-17 21:57:57

That looks pretty cool…what are the dimensions of that case and what does the plaque say? I don’t have $10,000 to change in to pennies, but if I did I probably wouldn’t do that with it….interesting how they are worth more as metal than currency huh?

 
Comment by Roman
2008-06-18 10:58:54

Hmm yes, the fact that pennies are worth more as metal than they are as pennies just gave me an idea - we should export pennies to Mexico or Canada and sell them as metal. I doubt that they have laws against that in other countries…. :lol:

Comment by Nick
2008-06-25 21:08:45

I wonder if there are laws against exporting significant amounts of currency or anything like that….

…or maybe something about intentions

 
 
Comment by Roman
2008-06-25 23:57:56

I think there are - I have traveled quite a bit and crossing the border you are always required to declare your money if you have more than a certain amount with you.
I think these laws are in place because of money laundering.

Comment by Nick
2008-06-26 12:52:17

That figures…I’m not sure I would feel quite right about doing something like that anyway, you know; morals, ethics, etc…all that stuff that doesn’t go so well with trying to get rich :P

 
 
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