It's not completely clear what you're referring to, but if your question is about denominations the smallest US banknote (bill) is $1 and the smallest coin is 1¢ ($0.01).
For various political reasons the US is unwilling to follow the lead of most other major countries by replacing its low-denomination notes with coins, and/or eliminating its one-cent coins.
One US dollar is equal to 100 cents. This means that for every dollar, there are 100 individual cent coins. The cent is the smallest unit of currency in the US dollar system.
Multiply the dollar amount by 3.28.
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The smallest U.S. one dollar coins are the Liberty Head gold dollars made from 1849 to 1854. The coins only weigh 1.672 grams and have a diameter of 13mm.
All US Double Eagles are the same size.
The smallest amount of rent specified in a written agreement is typically one dollar. Some rental agreements may even have a nominal rent amount, such as $1, to fulfill legal requirements for a binding contract.
Rhode Island is the smallest state in New England and all of the US.
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the one dollar bill is the smallest denomination. The bills from 1 to 100 dollars are all the same size in measurements.
The U.S. Mint doesn't produce dollar bills.
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