U.S. currency with face values above $100 were bills for $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, and $100,000. No bills of those denominations have been printed since the 1940s. The U.S. NEVER printed a million dollar bill.
As of now, there are no U.S. banknotes with a denomination above $100 that are in general circulation. The largest denomination currently in circulation is the $100 bill. However, there have been higher denomination banknotes in the past, such as the $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills, but these are no longer being printed and are mainly found in the hands of collectors.
At the time of answering - $1.00 USD (US Dollar) = $0.96 AUD (Australian Dollar) or $1.00 AUD = $1.04 USD. There are differences in the banknotes as well. US banknotes are made of paper, whereas Australian banknotes are made of a more durable polypropylene polymer. US dollars come in $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 notes. Australian dollars come in $2 (although no longer printed, still legal tender), $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 notes.
The currency of a banknote depends on the country that issued it. For example, US banknotes are in US Dollars. British banknotes are Pound Sterling. Japan is Yen.The "denomination" is the multiple of the currency used on the note - 20 Dollars, for example.
Only for travel and tourist agencies; but unofficialy any person is happy to be payed in dollars (valid banknotes !).
100 US dollars = 5 french dollars.
about 7.25 us dollars
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There are 141.48 US dollars in 100 Euros
100 dollars
100 korean won is about 10 us dollars
265.24 US Dollars.
100 yen = 1.0640 dollars