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The thickness of one million dollars in $100 bills is approximately 1,000 bills, which measures around 4.3 inches (about 11 cm) when stacked. If using $20 bills, which are more common in cash transactions, it would take 50,000 bills, resulting in a stack about 4.1 feet (about 1.25 meters) high. The exact thickness can vary slightly based on the condition of the bills.

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