I have the windows 7 gadget with currency and a year ago, for a week it was 1.59 dollars= 1 euro ...The Highest i can remember!
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No, and if you attempt to deposit or exchange a "million dollar" bill you risk arrest because all such bills are fake. There's never been an American $1,000,000 bill. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.
No, they are novelty items. The highest denomination bill ever printed in the United States was $100,000, and they were not put into general circulation.
No, all (US) million dollar bills are novelties and are not currency. The highest denomination of US currency ever printed was the $100,000 note which was only used in transactions between banks and none ever circulated among the general public. The $100,000 note featured Woodrow Wilson on it.
the us dollar has always been and will be the worlds most powerful currency and though the euro dollar does give it a challenge in Europe mostly, the rest of the world will always recognize the American dollar first. some countries have now made the us dollar their official currency replacing their own. i don't think in my lifetime that the us currency will ever be topped and I've got many a good years left in me according to my doctor.
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$1.34 I believe...
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Not in the USA, Canada or Australia However the EU does 200 Euro note.
The highest value today is about $45,000.
The main currency is the Netherlands is the euro. And this is a good thing because the euro is used in most countries in europe saving you to exchange money ever country you arrive at.Source.Google and General Knowledge
On this day, October 8, 2012, the USD is worth 0.7713 Euros, so the Euro is currently stronger than the USD.The Euro was released into circulation in 2002 and was just lower than one US Dollar. However, the currency steadily began to rise and since the end of 2002, it has been valued at more than one dollar. The Euro fell to $1.20 for the first time in two years in July 2012 and is currently tied in with the European debt crisis.The highest value the Euro has ever hit was $1.60. (July 2008)The lowest value the Euro has ever hit was $0.83. (January 2002)
The highest All Time, Record- High Close for the New York Stock Exchange was 14,164.53 on October 9, 2007.
Euro IV Ever was created on 2001-11-21.
$1 US dollar is about the same to 1 Australian dollar; it changes every day. The lowest amount it's ever been is every fourth day, 0.98 cents. The highest amount it's ever been is every first day, 1.02 dollars. For example, today, March 22nd, it is exactly $1. Tomorrow it will be 1.01...so on and so forth...:)
The main advantage of the Euro is that once it is spread all over the European Union, we won't have to change the money when we travel across it. The prices will be nearly the same in all the European Union. The Euro will be stronger than the old money and it will compete better against the Yen and the Dollar. And if the Euro is stronger, the euro will get richer than ever.
No. The highest-value note ever made was the $100,000 bill. It had a picture of Woodrow Wilson on it.