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This uncirculated 1 trillion US dollar note is a fantasy note that parodies the Obama slogan “Be The Change”. It is a green, red, and gray note that measures 160 mm x 140 mm and bears the signature of Barack Obama.
Zimbabwe, the country that brought the world the 100 trillion dollar bill, has reached a new stage of monetary dysfunction.
The 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar banknote (1014 dollars), equal to 1027 pre-2006 dollars.
One trillion equals a thousand billions, or million millions. 1 trillion consists of 1 followed by 12 zeros, that is, 1, 000, 000,000, 000 and can be written as 1012 (ten to the twelfth power). It takes about 32,000 years to finish 1 trillion seconds.
The immediate response to the question: what comes after a trillion would be quadrillion since that is the number that comes exactly after a trillion. As discussed in our blog, a quadrillion can be defined as 1 with 15 zeros. It can written as 1,000,000,000,000,000.
A trillionaire is an individual with a net worth equal to at least one trillion in U.S. dollars or a similarly valued currency, such as the euro or the British pound. Currently, no one has yet claimed trillionaire status, although some of the world's richest individuals may only be a few years away from this milestone.
Monetarily, it's worth close to nothing, but it's definitely a great item to add to your rare collection. You won't find many people near you who'd say they have a 5 Billion Dollar banknote.
This legal tender is no longer a part of the Zimbabwean currency as it was effectively abandoned in 2009. It can't buy you a Popsicle since it's not even worth $5.00 American bucks! Still, for the collectors, the banknote holds significant value. You would love having this banknote as a part of your collectibles.
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1 Billion / 8 Products. You may not have a billion dollars in your pocket, but still, you can have the feeling of being a Billionaire. The Zimbabwean 1 Billion Dollar Banknote is all you need. You can buy this rare bill to add to your collection of rare items and also feel like you own the world.
“By minting a $1 trillion coin, then depositing it at the Fed, the Treasury could acquire enough cash to sidestep the debt ceiling—while doing no economic harm at all. So why not?” the economist explained in a 2014 New York Times op-ed.
To be fair though, majority of the wealth in the House of Saud is held by just a seventh of that number. Which is to say only 2,000 members of the family hold most of that $1.4 trillion.
That is one thousand times a billion (nine zeros followed by 1). Do you know that only 6 trillionaires ever lived on the face of earth? As of today, there are no trillionaires who live on earth.
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In Zimbabwe, banknotes issued a few months ago are worth only a fraction of a percentage of what they were originally. The Zimbabwean $50 billion bill is worth 33 U.S. cents; and it takes 1.2 quadrillion Zimbabwean dollars to make up about $4,000 U.S.
50 million Zimbabwean dollar is one US dollar.
100 Trillion / 16 Products. If you've wondered what a Zimbabwe One Hundred Trillion Dollar Banknote looks like, you have come to the right place. Zimbabwe experienced a period of hyperinflation spanning a few decades that culminated in 2008 with the introduction of the 100,000,000,000,000 banknote.
Thanks to massive inflation, a trillion Zimbabwe dollars will barely buy you a Hershey's Kiss. It's not even worth a penny. As of Monday, the government is officially phasing out the country's entire currency and Zimbabweans will start exchanging “quadrillions” of local dollars for US dollars. Zimbabwe bank notes.
Billionaire, businessman and the chairman and chief executive of LVMH (LVMUY), Bernard Arnault holds the crown as the richest person in the world. According to Forbes, Arnault has a fortune of $234.5 billion.
After a billion, of course, is trillion. Then comes quadrillion, quintrillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, and decillion.
If you stacked $100 bills totaling $1 trillion on top of each other, the stack would be 631 miles high. This is what $1 trillion in spending look like. Kathy Hess and 65 others like this.