Bathtub With $10 Million in It
Ever have a dream of filling a bathtub with $10 million? I have and have now done so so I can tick this off my list of things to do before I die...
![$10 Million in a Bathtub
<br>Ever wondered what $10 million looks like in a bath? Well now you know. 977014530](https://colinseymour.smugmug.com/Other/Clips/10-Million-in-a-Bathtub/977014530_dURoV-M.jpg)
As you can see, it's not very impressive, and having a trillion Dollars wouldn't have made it any more impressive. Maybe it's because I used Zimbabwean Dollars :-) I added the ducks because the money was looking a little lonely on it's own at the bottom of the bath.
The note itself isn't much to look at with the crudest of anti-forgery "technology", but that isn't really surprising considering the note has an expiry date on it.
![Z$10 Million<br>
And some rubber duckies. It is in the bath afterall. 977014487](https://colinseymour.smugmug.com/Other/Clips/Z10-Million/977014487_hbGjh-300x200.jpg)
![Z$10 Million Note<br>
Imagine having money with an expiry date on it. 977014412](https://colinseymour.smugmug.com/Other/Clips/Z10-Million-Note/977014412_Fk7Qv-300x200.jpg)
Given Zimbabwe's astronomical inflation rate at the time the note was issued - 66,212.3% in December 2007 which rocketed to 231,150,888.87% in July 2008 - I'm surprised they even gave it 6 months.
Anyway, I'm now an expired millionaire and wallowing in my wealth. Not quite like Scrooge McDuck, but near enough. Thanks Mum for making me a millionaire.