what 1 trillion dollars looks like. cool 3D. link : http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...&mid=9ECD424A1B7EFE798A669ECD424A1B7EFE798A66
Wow, fantastic! I'll take a backpack-sized portion, thanks! Wait, better make that a pickup-sized portion. My electric bill is due.
There are a lot of neat infographics here. http://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/federal_reserve-qe3/money_printing-2012-2013.html
I worked a part time bank security gig in the vault once for the biggest bank in the area. If I recall on Thursdays the armored car would roll up and they would bring the money in on 2 or 3 carts. The tags on the bags would have the amounts and a quick count added to millions fast. It was there that I learned a million in $20s could never ever fit in a briefcase. I just laugh at movies that have people do that now. I sure miss that easy gig that paid very well. It still amazes me that they entrusted that money to these 60yr old guys with old .38s in holsters sliding around to their ass cracks. The tellers were very happy that my partners and I had MP5's as we stood watch in the shadows.
Not a problem. I'd just take 1 of the 1 million dollar slots and build a nice secure garage. Then, I'd take some of the other money and buy some of these: and then some of these: And try my best to get a few of these: Then I might not need such a large garage. I need to buy a bank!
I remember the old Binion's Horseshoe million dollar display in Vegas. I was always amazed at how little space a million dollars took up. It would indeed fit in a standard sized brief case.
$1 million in hundreds is a lot less than $1 million in twenties. A briefcase would not be able to hold $1 million worth of twenty dollar bills.
Actually, $1 million in hundreds is the same as $1 million in twenties. In regards to volume, it's 5x less.