Washington ($1), Jefferson ($2), Lincoln ($5), Jackson ($20) and Grant ( $50) are the presidents who are shown on current US bills.
If you refer to coins, it is a decimal coin, as opposed to a predecimal coin, that is currently in circulation.
Coins have been used for thousands of years. The first British coins that are still currently in circulation are the 1 Penny and 2 Pence coins.
The highest denomination British coin currently in circulation is the Two Pound coin. Although the Royal Mint advises that Five Pound coin is considered to be legal tender, it was not intended for circulation and many businesses, especially banks, will not accept them.
The highest denomination general circulation coin currently in use in Britain is the Two Pound coin. The Five Pound (Crown) coin is legal tender, but they are not widely accepted due to a lack of familiarity with the coins.
The largest denomination British coin in circulation is the Five Pound (Crown) coin, although it is intended to be a commemorative coin and is not generally accepted as a "general circulation" coin.The largest denomination British coin in general circulation is the Two Pound coin.
Currently the Mint has no plans for a $5 coin in general circulation. But from 1986 to 2011 one tenth ounce bullion coins with a $5 denomination were produced.
In Canada, there are six denominations of coin currently in circulation: the penny, the nickel, the dime, the quarter, the loonie and the toonie.
The coin is 75% copper and 25% nickel, so the coin is likely face value the date is still in circulation.
British Pound denominations currently in circulation include - One Pound coin Two Pound coin Five Pound coin (legal tender and often found in circulation) Five Pound note Ten Pound note Twenty Pound note Fifty Pound note
A modern one dollar coin contains no real gold at all and the melt value of the coin is currently around six cents. As long as this coin is in circulation it will continue to be worth exactly one dollar.
There isn't currently a $1000 coin in circulation in the United States. The highest denomination coin in general circulation is the $1 coin. However, there have been commemorative or special edition coins issued by the U.S. Mint with higher face values, but they are not used as regular currency.
In the UK, the highest value coin in current wide circulation is the £2 coin.