U.S. currency is the United States Dollar or USD. (as opposed to the Canadian Dollar, The Australian Dollar or Hong Kong Dollar or any other country that uses a dollar as their countries currency.)
2007-03-12 07:15:48
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answered by Faye H 6
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Currency in the united states
The dollar is equal to 100 pennies
20 nickles
10 dimes
4 quarters
2 fifty cent pieces
Bills are in the following denominations
ones 1
tens 10
fifties 50
one hundred 100
2007-03-12 07:39:50
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answered by yellow rose 1
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The dollar (currency code USD and 840) is the unit of currency of the United States. It is normally abbreviated as the dollar sign, $, or as US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies (and others that use the $ symbol). The U.S. dollar is divided into 100 cents.
2007-03-12 07:18:49
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answered by Kully 1
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The United States of America uses the Dollar.
All the notes are the same colour and size, so take care.
Not sure about the United States of Brazil.
Regards
David
2007-03-12 07:19:27
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answered by David P 7
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The U.S. currency is divided into paper money which are common referred to bills and coins (commonly referred to as change)
The bill names are as follows:
$1 (One dollar)
$5 (Five dollars)
$10 (Ten dollars)
$20 (Twenty dollars)
$50 (Fifty dollars)
$100 (One hundred dollars)
$1000(One thousand dollars)
The coins are as follows:
a penny ; one cent
a nickel; five cents
a dime; ten cents
a quarter; twenty five cents
fifty cent piece, and
a dollar coin
Hope this helps.
2007-03-12 07:38:13
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answered by None of your F***ing business 5
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Peso
Dinar
Dollar
2007-03-12 07:13:48
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answered by Student 4
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Dollar,buck,smackaroo, George Washington(s),big ones.
Fives, Abe Lincoln(s) and the list goes on.
2007-03-12 07:19:43
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answered by kb9kbu 5
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The mighty dollar.
2007-03-12 07:15:36
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answered by Always Hopeful 6
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YES please !!
2007-03-12 07:18:12
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answered by Kitty 6
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