It is 10500 metres = 11482 yards, 2 feet and 9.8 inches.
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1 Quarter = 1.75mm Thick 6,000,000 quarters x 1.75mm = 10,500,000mm 10,500,000mm / 25.4mm per inch = 413,385.826 inches high Final Answer: 413,385.826 inches
1924 SState quarters are not worth more than face value unless they have the "S" mintmark. Pre-1965 quarters are rare, because they have a high silver content.
Exactly twice, no. The number would have to be divisible by 8. With 16, 16, 7, 7, 7, 7 they are more than twice as high.
Standing Liberty Quarters have vastly different values depending on their grades. If your coin is well worn, that is, if you can't see the full union shield on Liberty's shield, it is worth about $6 for the silver in it. If it is in better condition, it can be worth around $30-50+ depending on its condition. It isn't a rare date but high-grade standing liberty quarters are always in demand and if it is certified as a high grade (MS-63+) it can be worth over $100.
A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high