The answer will vary from country to country. For example, the UK does not have a 25 penny coin, the US does not have a 20 cent coin. Most countries do not have coins or notes worth three units - whether they are major currency units (Rupee, Euro) or minor currency units (Paisa, Cent).
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There's nothing called a "currency dollar". In 1862 the US printed paper $1 notes and struck $1 coins in both silver and gold.
Partially. US paper currency is 25% linen and 75% cotton.
If you're referring to US currency, the answer is yes. So-called "fractional currency" (i.e. denominations less than $1) was issued from 1862 to 1876, in part to alleviate coin shortages and to help pay for the Civil War. Denominations ranged from 3¢ to 50¢.
It was on August 8th, 1786 that the creation of the U.S. dollar bill began. It was under orders of Congress to start the process of creating this paper currency.
The US has never issued an official $3 or $4 bill since the federal government began printing paper money during the Civil War. However, many private banks before and after that time issued their own currency in a large number of unusual denominations.
Paper money typically comes in denominations ranging from $1 to $100 in the United States. Other countries may have different denominations for their paper currency, depending on their currency system and value of their currency.
Fractional currency refers to paper money that was issued in denominations of less than one dollar. These were issued by both sides in the American Civil War due to the hoarding of coins by people who had no faith in paper money.
The official and sole unit of currency in the United States is the dollar ($USD). The $USD is presently printed in 1, 2, 5, 20, 50, and $100 denominations.
Incomplete question - does not say which country.
Current paper money is issued in full-dollar denominations--$1, $2, $5, $10 and so on. However, during the Civil War a lot of coins were being hoarded so the U.S. did issue so-called "fractional currency" in a number of denominations as low as 3 cents. There's more information and pictures of fractional currency at the Related Link, below.
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In Barbados, the coin currency is comprised of the Barbadian dollar coin. The rest of the currency is all paper.
Assuming you mean the US, no one. The US has not made a million dollar bill, instead the denominations of US paper federal currency (ignoring the fractional currency series of the Civil War) are: $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1000 $5000 $10000 $100000
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At this time, US paper currency is being printed only in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollar denominations. As recently as the 1920's and 30's, US bills were printed in 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 100,000 dollar denominations, but circulation of those larger bills was halted in 1969.
The US has never issued an official $3 bill since the federal government began printing paper currency in 1862. However, many private banks before and after that time issued their own currency in a large number of unusual denominations, including $3.
Probably around $50