![]() On top of that, those cool aluminum suitcases weigh eight- as much as a carton of milk. A briefcase as described above can hold €6,350,000 ($8,550,275 USD), whereas an attaché case can hold up to €3,213,000 ($4,326,304 USD).īy the way, a briefcase filled with cash would weigh quite a lot: ten thousand American banknotes would weigh twenty-two pounds, twenty-four thousand would weigh fifty-three. ![]() * Though they are no longer issued, €500 bills are still legal tender. The European Central Bank followed suit in 2018. Years ago, the US Treasury stopped making bills bigger than $100 to make it more difficult to conceal large amounts of illicit cash. That's obviously a lot of money, enough to make for a plausible bribe in most circumstances and a perfectly respectable sum if you plan to use it just for yourself, but not generally enough in the modern developed world to live on like a king, or sufficient to fund a significant enterprise. An average attache case (18" x 12" x 4.5") is good for about US$1,000,000. Assuming all $100 USD bills, an average-sized briefcase (25" x 18" x 4") could fit about US$2,400,000. This frequently appears where the people making the briefcase can't afford enough money and therefore try to pad out the suitcase with stacks of paper with a few dollar bills on top.įor accuracy, the briefcase should be a Zero Halliburton brand brushed-aluminum model (oddly just the right size for exactly ten thousand one-hundred-dollar bills), the first choice of terrorists, drug dealers, and Las Vegas whales.Ī full briefcase isn't really an obscene amount these days, relatively speaking. ![]() Whenever someone is offering someone else an obscene amount of money for whatever reason, it will be in the form of neatly stacked and bound stacks of bills in a briefcase, or, if the amount is even larger, a suitcase. Mayor "Diamond" Joe Quimby, The Simpsons ![]()
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