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4x4x4 box filled with $20's [8 vote(s)]

$7.8 Million
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$9.3 Million
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$8.2 Million
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$10.6 Million
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$12.2 Million
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Now, the bills are bundled, wrapped, and in bags... neatly stacked.

(Don't ask me how I know)

 



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We're supposed to "guess" at this and not be currious about how you know how they are packaged inside ???

WRONG

Where did you see/find this.....headscratch I'm madly researching "our" lineage right now....notworthy



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Bundled meaning the sticky paper "napkin/silverware" wrap thingie...
Wrapped meaning a certain amount of bundles are in a "brick"... and in a plastic bag
Stacked Neatly meaning the wrapped bundles are arranged to limit wasted space within the box.

Can't reveal source, but it involves an armed "babysitter" at all times.



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Would it fit in Chris’s stainless steel, side by side refrigerator that never has any beer in it?  Are these bundles in your basement, garage, cabin, family room or El Camino?



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It would fit in a fridge, minus a 12'r or two... Can't say where the bundles are - classified... just know how much in how much space.

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Is that what was in the back of the Green Mary when you learned the tire adhesion limits?

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I need to change my vote to the 12.2 also. I was allowing for too much wrapping and bags.

I did find a Delke about a 1 1/2 miles south of me. Is that getting close enough share the loot ??



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64 million

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A buck three eighty?



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dashboard wrote:

 

Would it fit in Chris’s stainless steel, side by side refrigerator that never has any beer in it?  Are these bundles in your basement, garage, cabin, family room or El Camino?


 laughing its brand new. So its never had any beer in it but im pretty sure that will change some time down the road.





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Chris, in that case can I have the box it came in, I could use it as a summer home.  But why would you have a refrigerator with out beer in it.



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Ok, just to check it out I stacked up all my twenty dollar bills, I have a pile that is   

6 3/16” X 2 5/8” X 1/128”  



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Bring it to the meeting Saturday, and we'll count it! laughing



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Sounds like a drug seizure.

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Using Kevin's dimensions, you can do 128 per inch x 48 inches tall=6144 bills tall

The length is 6-3/16" which gets you 7 bundles long

the width is 2-5/8 which gets you 18 bundles wide

multiply those together and then again by $20, we got 15,482,880, subtract some plastic bag and bundle wrap space ($3M worth though???)





Now, if it were shredded and compressed to fill the entire box so there was no empty space what would it be worth?



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Now, if it were shredded and compressed to fill the entire box so there was no empty space what would it be worth?


 

Nothing, because it's shredded. razz



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Derek69SS wrote:
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Now, if it were shredded and compressed to fill the entire box so there was no empty space what would it be worth?


 

Nothing, because it's shredded. razz


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bowtie wrote:






Now, if it were shredded and compressed to fill the entire box so there was no empty space what would it be worth?


 A swift kick in the ......



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Chris, in that case can I have the box it came in, I could use it as a summer home.  But why would you have a refrigerator with out beer in it.


 It actually didnt come with the box. In due time im sure it will have the pleasure of chilling many a beers for any occasion that myself or someone else may want the pleasure of enjoying one when they are here.



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Hmmm... I happen to know a few really good drivers with MINI Coopers...


the-italian-job-2003.jpg



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Derek69SS wrote:

Hmmm... I happen to know a few really good drivers with MINI Coopers...


 


 Great little car.  Much more room inside than the outward size would suggest.  Wish I could have kept mine. 



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Derek69SS wrote:

Hmmm... I happen to know a few really good drivers with MINI Coopers...


 


 How did we get from a box of money to mini coopers......confused  where did I miss the transition...headscratch



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Lost in the 60s wrote:
 How did we get from a box of money to mini coopers......confused  where did I miss the transition...headscratch

 Everyone knows that MINI Coopers are the key to pulling off a proper heist.  razz

 

mini_the_italian_job-300x300.jpg

movie reference... "The Italian Job" (1969 and 2003)



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Derek69SS wrote:
Lost in the 60s wrote:
 How did we get from a box of money to mini coopers......confused  where did I miss the transition...headscratch

 Everyone knows that MINI Coopers are the key to pulling off a proper heist.  razz

movie reference... "The Italian Job" (1969 and 2003)


 Not EVERYONE...dunno had no clue.



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It's worth watching. Some good driving scenes. Since we moved off topic a while back, another good driving scene movie is Ronin.

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I liked the 1969 version better... some of the heist scenes were a bit cheesy, but the ending was better IMHO.

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I got the reference. I own the 2003 version with Mark Wahlberg. Its not bad for a remake really.



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Chris R wrote:

I got the reference. I own the 2003 version with Charlize Theron. Its not bad for a remake really.


 

Fixed it for you. razz



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I don't think my escorts at the jobsite would like that... they keep very close "tabs" on the boxes & contents.

(These pics are off of the internet - public domain - not from where I'm working, but similar)



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That works for me.



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I'll provide the answer at the October meet.

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John D wrote:

I'll provide the answer at the October meet.


 Don't forget the box so we can count it to see who is right.....nana



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