It would depend on the denomination of the notes. But 1500 lbs of treasury notes, of any denomination would be a considerable sum.
It depends on the country. There are currently eight countries using the peso denomination.
Currency denominations are the units the particular currency is issued in. For example, in the U.S. bills are made and circulated in the familiar denominations of $1, $10, and $20, amongst others. But there are no U.S. bills of a $25 denomination. By contrast, coins come in a 25-cent denomination but not in a 20-cent denomination.
Pentecostal
The largest circulating denomination in the US is currently $100. Up to 1945, bills were issued in denominations up to $10,000 but these were rarely used. In terms of numeric denomination, but not purchasing power, the highest-denomination bill issued anywhere in the world was 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollars, but its purchasing power was negligible due to hyperinflation.
Baptist Church
It would depend on the denomination of the notes. But 1500 lbs of treasury notes, of any denomination would be a considerable sum.
It may be used by an denomination.
The largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note in 1934.
It depends on the denomination (or weight ) of the coin.
A denomination is needed, post new question.
A dollar bill weighs one gram as does any denomination of American paper money
The highest denomination US coin is the American Platinum Eagle. It was first made in 1997 and has a face value of 100 dollars.
Quakers
The weight and or denomination is needed for a assessment, post new question.
The value depends on the date, mint mark, and denomination.
Of course. They're legal tender like any other denomination.