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Currency denominations are the units the particular currency is issued in. For example, in the U.S. bills are made and circulated in the familiar denominations of $1, $10, and $20, amongst others. But there are no U.S. bills of a $25 denomination. By contrast, coins come in a 25-cent denomination but not in a 20-cent denomination.

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Currency denominations are the units the particular currency is issued in. For example, in the U.S. bills are made and circulated in the familiar denominations of $1, $10, and $20, amongst others. But there are no U.S. bills of a $25 denomination. By contrast, coins come in a 25-cent denomination but not in a 20-cent denomination.

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The largest denomination of US currency notes is.. $100

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Currency straps are used to bind dollar (and other denomination) bills in stacks.

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Rome never used 1000 dollar bills for currency, seeing as how the Dollar is a particularly US denomination (as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and a few others). Italy, where Rome is, uses the EURO.

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Rome, Italy has never used any "dollar" bills as currency; the euro is the official Italian currency.

Bills of $1,000 US Dollar denominations are no longer in circulation; the largest US banknote is $100. Distribution of high-denomination bills ended in 1969. This was intended to make it inconvenient for drug traffickers and other criminals to carry large amounts of cash.

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No. There were no 2005 series bills of any denomination.

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