No. India does not use the dollar as a unit of currency.
The national currency of the USA is the dollar
Nobody is on the back of the $500 US Dollar note, it just says 'The United States of America' and '500 Dollars'.
1990's. 1996 to be specific.
Its worth 5 dollars, or if your anal about it $4.83
Jamaican dollar was created in 1969.
1862 was the first year were the dollar bill was recognized as legal tender
1957 (Shippingport PWR)
They thought this would keep them out of debt.
It depends which currency you're using to start with!
The currency used in America is the American dollar. It is in one dollar bills, five dollar bills, tens, twenties, fifties and hundreds,
Dollar diplomacy in Latin America produced loans to foreign countries.
The dollar diplomacy produced improved investments for the US in Latin America.
America is a continent not a country.Canada and the USA are in North America.Canada uses the Canadian dollar, the US uses the US dollar.
If I remember correctly the 1993 models had R-134
$2.50
in 1657 the American dollar was introduced to America