I believe 'greenback ' is common.
The U.S. Dollar (symbol: $, code: USD), subdivided into 100 cents, symbol ¢MoreCurrent US coins are 1¢ (name - cent; nickname - penny)5¢ (nickname - nickel)10¢ (dime)25¢ (quarter)50¢ (half dollar, or just half)$1 (dollar)Bills are$1 - green and black$2 - green and black, not commonly used$5 - gray and purple$10 - red and orange$20 - blue, green, and peach$50 - red, white, and blue$100 - green and black, soon to be replaced with teal blue and brownUnited States Dollar (USD)
The currency of the United States is the US Dollar
A US dollar is 100 cents.
a dollar
One dollar.
greenback
The 'buck' or the 'green back'
Australian Dollar it is a Pineapple.
a us dollar
In the early 19th century, a British five-shilling piece, or crown, was sometimes called a dollar, probably because its appearance was similar to the Spanish dollar. This expression appeared again in the 1940s, when US troops came to the UK during World War II. At the time a US dollar was worth about 5s., so some of the US soldiers started calling it a dollar. Consequently, they called the half crown "half a dollar". The expression caught on among some locals and could be heard into the 1960s.
tgtrewtr
Half-dollar, half-a-buck, four bits
1 US dollar is equal to .9843 Canadian dollar.
The U.S. Dollar (symbol: $, code: USD), subdivided into 100 cents, symbol ¢MoreCurrent US coins are 1¢ (name - cent; nickname - penny)5¢ (nickname - nickel)10¢ (dime)25¢ (quarter)50¢ (half dollar, or just half)$1 (dollar)Bills are$1 - green and black$2 - green and black, not commonly used$5 - gray and purple$10 - red and orange$20 - blue, green, and peach$50 - red, white, and blue$100 - green and black, soon to be replaced with teal blue and brownUnited States Dollar (USD)
"The President's Own" is their nickname.
100 cents of US dollar is equal to 1 US dollar, easy as that.
It does not tell when the US dollar will collapse. A dollar collapse is when the dollar goes down really quick.