Canada, New Zealand, and Australia replaced their $1 notes with coins many years ago.
The US is an exception; nearly half of its paper money is produced as $1 notes. It's one of the very few major countries to continue printing low-value paper money, partly due to public resistance to change (e.g. the US is also the only country to still measure in feet and pounds) as well as lobbying from the company that makes the special paper used for printing $1 notes.
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Prior to their withdrawal, the One Dollar note was the smallest Australian bank note in circulation. Currently, the Five Dollar is the smallest denomination bank note.
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A 1858 five dollar Bank of Charleston note from Virginia can be worth 150.00. This will depend on its condition.
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See the link below to the Reserve Bank of Australia for details of the current Australian Five Dollar note.