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Do dollar bills expire or can they be used indefinitely?

Dollar bills do not expire and can be used indefinitely.


What is the currency of America?

The currency used in America is the American dollar. It is in one dollar bills, five dollar bills, tens, twenties, fifties and hundreds,


What are the things that bind dollar bills in stacks called?

Currency straps are used to bind dollar (and other denomination) bills in stacks.


What did they use coins or dollar bills for money in the 1920?

Both coin an bills were used.


Does Rome still use 1000 dollar bills for currency?

Rome never used 1000 dollar bills for currency, seeing as how the Dollar is a particularly US denomination (as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and a few others). Italy, where Rome is, uses the EURO. ______________________________ Rome, Italy has never used any "dollar" bills as currency; the euro is the official Italian currency. Bills of $1,000 US Dollar denominations are no longer in circulation; the largest US banknote is $100. Distribution of high-denomination bills ended in 1969. This was intended to make it inconvenient for drug traffickers and other criminals to carry large amounts of cash.


How are five dollar bill are similar to 50 dollar bills?

Both five dollar bills and fifty dollar bills are considered legal tender in the United States, they are issued by the US Treasury and can be used for purchasing goods and services. Additionally, both bills feature portraits of Presidents (Abraham Lincoln on the five dollar bill and Ulysses S. Grant on the fifty dollar bill).


Where is the mint mark on a 2003 2 dollar bill?

There are no mintmarks on 2 dollar bills. Mintmarks are only used on coins.


When will the Bureau of Engraving and Printing make two dollar bills again?

When people actually use them I would say. You can special order some and they can be used as legal tender.


Are American 2 dollar bills common?

Yes, although they are almost never used in retail transactions, they account for 1% of all bills produced.


Where do you get the materials to make a dollar bill?

Surprisingly, most of the materials can be bought at a local supermarket. The paper used is effectively the same as any rice paper (e.g. the kind used in spring rolls). This is then soaked in a mixture of water, vinegar, and brown sugar, and left to dry. The design for the dollar bill is then printed on.


Is chlorophyll used in making dollar bills?

Only VERY indirectly, because the "paper" used for printing US bills is a mixture of cotton and linen. Because those are plants, they had chlorophyll when alive.


1000.00 dollar bill?

there is a 100000 dollar bill. Woodrow Wilson the 28th president of the united states is on it. there is only 2 100000 dollar bills. but they are not spent now. they used to make them in the 1920's.