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You could exchange them for five loonies at a Canadian bank.
Yes. I don't know about other people but I think it would be easier because, 1.People can write on dollar bills and totally ruin the dollar bill. 2. People could hold all their money in a money pouch. 3. If you don't have a wallet and you put your dollar bill in the same pocket as your change, so when you pull out your dollar bill all the change will spill everywhere.
Because People Could Smuggle Money Like 100k with one bill
No. There is no such thing as a 8 dollar bill because no one has ever seen one.CorrectionDuring the colonial period various states issued bills in many now-unusual denominations, including $8, so there very definitely were $8 bills. However they can't be spent today because they're no longer legal tender, but they could be worth much more to a collector if genuine.
If any of us could really predict the future, we'd be buying and selling like crazy. Bottom line, no one has a crystal ball. The only thing anyone can say is that it will be worth at least $2.
It depends on the specific denominations of the bills. For example, it could be six one-dollar bills, or two five-dollar bills and four one-dollar bills.
$14250 ÷ $20 = 712 r 1 You could use at most 712 of the $20 bills and at least 2 of the $5 bills, You can reduce the number of $20 bills and for each one you reduce it by, you need to increase the number of $5 bills by 4, eg 711 of the $20 bills and 6 of the $5 bills. You could use no $20 bills at all in which case you would need to use 2850 of the $5 bills.
i would say about five 5 dollar bills, 5 10 dollar bills, 3 20 dolar bills, and about 2 50 dolar bills just incase and you could always run back in!
about 2 dollar bills
One $50 bill, one $5 bill, and four $2 bills make $63 with only six bills.
There are many ways one can earn a 20 dollar bill. One could exchange a larger bill for several 20 dollar bills, or one could earn 20 dollars by working or investing.
not that i know of. i know that 1 and 2 dollar bills exist but i have never heard of a three dollar bill. Another answer: Before the United States established standardized currency, various banks could issue their own currency. A few banks issued 3 dollar bills. Those were called in when the Federal Government began issuing its own currency. A few were not turned in and still exist.
The U.S. did not issue dollar bills with that date. Could you post a new question with more information, including country of origin? Thx.
You could probably use a regular one because real dollar bills have special markings and codes on them that make them legit.
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Yes i guess they could but it would be a bit heavy....
You could exchange them for five loonies at a Canadian bank.