One Hundred Billion Pennies

100,017,659,336
One hundred billion, seventeen million, six hundred fifty-nine thousand
three hundred and thirty-six Pennies
[ One cube measuring 127 x 127 x 127 feet ]
 
If you took these hundred billion pennies and laid them out like a carpet, you could cover 14
square miles. Compare that to Manhattan Island, which measures 22 square miles.

The cube you see above is made up of over 4.1 million stacks of 24,330 pennies. Now, we
are getting close to the limits of existing pennies. How many pennies do you think are
currently in circulation?

 

value  $1,000,176,593.36
(One billion, one hundred seventy-six thousand
five hundred and ninety-three dollars and
thirty-six cents)
width  126.72 feet
height  126.72 feet
thickness  126.72 feet
total weight  312,555.2 tons
height stacked  98,660 Miles
area (laid flat)  8,969 acres

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