A buck is a name for a dollar. So 1 dollar equals 1 buck.
Buck is a slang term for a US dollar so one buck is equal to one US dollar
It's slang, most likely derived from 'buckskin', which was a unit of trade between Native Americans and Europeans.
Not gold, brass. There are about a billion Sacagawea dollars in circulation and all are worth exactly one buck.
It is called the Canadian Dollar.
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One dollar, or one buck.
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Dollar could be: "Buck" or "green"
A dollar from Canada is called a dollar, like in the U.S. But, just as the U.S. has other common, less official terms for a dollar (buck, dough etc.), so does the Canadian dollar, which is called a 'loonie'.
The word "buck" is short for "buck-skin" (from a deer). Buck-skin's were used as currency once upon a time.Also, a marker was used in the old west when playing poker to indicate who had the next deal, it was called the Buck. Later players used a silver dollar to do this, but it kept the name Buck.
A buck is a name for a dollar. So 1 dollar equals 1 buck.
Buck is a slang term for a US dollar so one buck is equal to one US dollar
because it's a buck an ear! (buccaneer)
A five-dollar bill is called a fin, or a finif, from The Yiddish finf, or five.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Buck an ear? It's a joke.
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