It depends on what country's dollars you're asking about.
The US $1 bill is black, white, and green.
$1 coins in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are gold-colored because they're made with brass alloys.
green
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A thousand dollar bill is almost the same color in likeness to a 1 dollar bill except for darker designs around the bill.
No. Some higher denomination bills have color-shifting ink with a tiny amount of metal in it, but no gold.
It depends on a few things such as: the seal color, year of issue, state of issue and quality.
Green.
green
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
The Susan B Anthony dollar is the same silvery color as the US quarter, dime and half-dollar. However, the coin contains no silver.
we dont have dollar bills we have dollar coins and they are a bronze color lol
The 500 dollar bills are orange.
the multi color dollar sign
green
the answer is red
Purple
Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar
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