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no. 3 dollar bills never existed. 2 dollar bills were invented during the 1500s though.
Here is a method i have been using: 1) Get a dollar bill 2) Roll it up 3) Make Sure it is tight. Presto!
Oh, what a happy little question! To make 70 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 3 of them. Just imagine those bills dancing together on a canvas of kindness and generosity. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of math.
you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.
5 one dollar bills, 4 two dollar bills, 3 three dollar bills, 1 four dollar bill and 1 five dollar bill.
There's an old saying, "As phony as a $3 bill". That's because the U.S. doesn't make $3 bills.
To divide 27 dollar bills evenly among 4 people, each person would receive 6 dollar bills, which totals to 24 dollars. This leaves 3 dollar bills remaining. You can distribute the remaining 3 dollar bills by giving one additional dollar bill to three of the four people, resulting in three people having 7 dollars each and one person having 6 dollars.
Well 3 20's, 3 10's and 3 5's would be $105.
Three $1 bills are worth $3. If instead you're asking about the value of a $3 bill, there's no such thing.
There have been hundreds of fake 3 dollar bills with different portraits- and to the best of my knowledge, one REAL series of $3 bills. The REAL bills were bank notes issued by one bank. The St. Nicholas Savings Bank of New York. Yep- the REAL 3 dollar bills had a portrait of Santa Claus- also known as St. Nicholas.
No, however the US did have a $3 gold coin for a while in the 1800s.
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