Let us do this mathematically.
Let x = Coin mass
u = Be the weight of the person (average)
So the formula is
x · 1,000,000 - u
The mass of a Philippine One Peso coin is 6.1 grams, and the average weight of a person is 81.9 kg according to country, but we should convert it to grams. 81.9 kg to g is 81,900 grams.
So
= 6.1 x 1,000,000 - 81,900
= 6100000 - 81,900
= 6018100
So 1million coins is 6 million+ than the average weight of a person. Meaning that an average-weighted person can't. But surely, this will work for those who have a great weight, or great force, but I think is that is impossible. It is even impossible to hold 1 million coins at once, but in some countries, coins have less mass, meaning that it is possible for a person with a great weight, and force to act on the coins and carry it but it is still going to be hard.
The standard, and common answer is impossible.