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Q: What country has a biggest currency note in amount?
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What country has a biggest currency note in size?

China


What is the difference between a Banknote and a Currency note?

A "banknote" is the official currency of a country issued by the central banking authority of that country. A "Currency Note" is defined as any bill or note not exchangeable at par (for the local currency), issued by a person or company (not a bank) with a fixed value printed on the note.


Is there African country printing its own currency?

Zimbabwe prints its own currency. In fact Zimbabwe has a $100 trillion note


What is a issue note?

The currency issued by Central bank of any country for monetary transactions is known as issue note.


How much turkiye cumhuriyet 20000000 in Indian currency value?

we required 20000000 turkiye yirmi milyon tork lirasi note what is amount in indian currency


What is value of a 1929 50 gold bank note?

A valuation wouldn't be possible without some indication of the country/currency and the condition of the note.


Does England have paper currency?

Yes England does paper currency we have the £5 note £10 note £20 note and the £50 note


What is the difference between a fiat currency and a gold-backed currency?

Fiat currency is based on faith that it is worth something, much like an IOU. If the authority printing that currency has good credit, the currency will be worth more, and the opposite is true, as well. Gold-backed currency is just that: currency which represents the exact value of gold printed on it. So, a $1 treasury note = $1 in gold. Traditionally, with a gold-backed currency, you, the holder of that note, would be able to go down to your local bank and exchange that note for the same amount of gold. In short, with a fiat currency, everyone agrees that it's worth that amount, and it is subject to national credit ratings. With a metal-standard currency, the currency is based on the price and value of a particular metal, like gold. There are currently no gold-backed currencies. Every currency in the world is a fiat currency.


What is banknote currency?

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.


What is the material used to make the Indian rupee currency note?

a Indian currency note made from cotten not from paper


Is it illegal to write on a Ten Pound note?

In most countries, it is illegal to deface, disfigure, modify, mangle or mutilate the currency of that country.


When was the first One Hundred Dollar note issued?

You do not specify a country. The first Australian One Hundred Dollar note was issued well after Australia's changeover to decimal currency in 1984. The first New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note was issued at New Zealands changeover to decimal currency in 1967.