How much does an one million dollars in $100 bills weigh?
One million dollars in $100 bills weighs about 10 kg (22 lb).
💻 That's about the weight of 8 laptops — or 10 liters of water 💧, or 16 basketballs 🏀.
At 10 kg, it ranks #5 of 15 in Weird & Surprising (lightest to heaviest) — heavier than Clay brick (2.3 kg) and lighter than Human skeleton (11 kg).
This is a specific, standardized product, so the weight above is an exact figure — not an average across variants.
A US bill weighs about one gram — so a million dollars in hundreds is exactly 10 kg, small enough for carry-on.
Category: Weird & Surprising
| Grams | 10,000 g |
|---|---|
| Kilograms | 10 kg |
| Ounces | 352.7 oz |
| Pounds | 22.05 lb |
Source: US banknotes weigh ~1 g each; 10,000 × $100 bills = $1M ≈ 10 kg.