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How can I collect 1 trillion pennies ?

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I'm looking to retire at the age of 27, how can I come up with this amount of pennies.

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  1. hahahaha, spend everyday of your life sneaking into ppls houses to search underneath their couch cushions and walkin around in parkin lots!!


  2. ha ha ha ha hahahahahahhaha

    start saving those pennies!!!! :D

  3. if you walk around outside,

    i'm sure you'll find a ton of pennies on the sidewalk

  4. I'm sure if you had a trillion pennies you would end up either being murdered by the poor bank clerk who has to count all your pennies or die of  a hernia dragging all those pennies to our bank!

  5. you can retire in much less than a trillion pennies.  

  6. I'd be happy with just 2 or 3 billion...  =)

  7. look around on the floor and in the street.

    people always lose penny on the floor

  8. You can't.  In the USA the total amount of pennies ever minted is less than 500 billion.  That includes all pennies and half cents prior to 1900.

    I doubt that if you included Canadian pennies you'd make it either.

  9. ways to collect 1 trillion pennies-

    --Invent a multiplier that multiplying whatever you put in it.

    --take all of you money, split it up and take it to different banks and exchange it for pennies.

    --Ask bill gates for some money or make friends w/ him and wait for him to die so you are in his will, then do # 2

    --stand on street corners, asking passing cars for pennies while acting like a homeless person

    in other words, you can't unless you are already rich. but feel free to try any of my solutions!!! lol have fun w/ your pennies!

  10. Just go up to a trillion people and ask each one if they have a spare penny.


  11. Go to every convenience store in the country and, where it says "Take a penny", take them all.

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