1 dollar and 67 cents
1 dollar to 15 dollars depending on were it is made and the quality of shoe.
1 kg
The cost varies a bit depending on the market for its component metals - mostly copper, but with manganese, zinc, and nickel to give it that golden color. In the last couple of years the price has averaged about 14 to 16 cents per coin. That price is one reason cited in favor of replacing $1 bills entirely. An individual bill costs less to print (around 6 or 7 cents) but $1 bills wear out so quickly compared to coins - < 2 years for a bill vs. 30+ years for a coin - that the life-cycle cost of a bill is far higher.
It costs $10.00 or $20.00
About 6 cents.
1 million
Potato
about £20 for 40
It will most likely bill out at 1/2 hour.
£100
1 cent
Beam bridges cost about 1 billion dollars to make.
All bills cost one price. No matter if it's a 1 dollar bill or a 1 million dollar bill, only the font has changed and some wording. A US bill costs about $0.14 in production. Now, maybe they use a different material in some cases (Like a different metal for the side line on a Canadian bill) which would raise the production price, but only by a very little bit. So, all US bills would cost around $0.14 to produce.
1 dollar and 67 cents
well my library costed 1$ to make
The cost to make 1 million else would depend upon the type of valve that is being made. If they fell being made costs one dollar it would then cost $1 million to make 1 million of them.