A million dollars in quarters weighs approximately 22,680 pounds. So, if you're looking to cash in on that sweet coinage, make sure you have a forklift ready to handle all that weight. Just don't drop it on your foot, trust me, it's gonna hurt like hell.
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A post-1982 penny in the US weighs 2.5 grams, so 100,000,000 of them would weigh 2,500,000,000 grams, or 2,500,000 kilograms, or 5,500,000 pounds.
Just over two pounds.
2.75 tons One penny weighs 2.500g (http://www.usmint.gov/faqs/circulating_coins/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=faq_circulating_coin), so one million pennies weigh 2.500*1,000,000 = 2.5 million g, or 2500 kg. Approximately 2.2 pounds is one kilogram, so one million pennies weigh 2500*2.2 = 5,500 pounds. One ton equals 2000 pounds, so divide 5,500 by 2 for the answer, 2.75 tons.
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