USD Account / US Dollar Account.
between 60 cents and one dollar
... it is called ... A DOLLAR! No country in Europe has a currency called dollar. Examples of countries with currencies called dollar are USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and more besides.
There's no $150 bill in any of the larger countries that use dollars - the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc. However the city of Hong Kong in China issues its own dollar-denominated money and has printed commemorative $150 bills.
Regardless of denomination, silver certificates were a form of currency backed dollar-for-dollar with silver bullion on deposit in the US Treasury. Please see the Related Question for a more detailed explanation.
The Dollar Bank or HSBC bank offer safe deposit box for it's customers. They are very secure with a very high level security and monitoring system. The price of owning a safe deposit box is reasonable as well!
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From what country? There are no bills with that peculiar denomination in any of the major countries whose currency is denominated in dollars.
Since 2002 Spain has used the euro as its currency. Its coins are denominated in euro cents so the names are simply denominations; e.g. 2 euros, 10 cents, etc.Before the euro was adopted Spanish coins were denominated in pesetas.
$1 = 100 cents so 1/20 of that is 100/20 = 5 cents. In the US and in some parts of Canada that denomination has the slang name "nickel". In most other countries that use dollar-denominated money it's simply called a 5-cent piece.
Both DirecTV and Dish Network provide package options without requiring the customer to pay a deposit. A deposit is neverrequired from either provider, if the customer has no credit or a low credit score, then the customer is required to purchase their equipment in order to receive service. This is not a deposit, it is an equipment purchase option. this is a LIE i have called both and they both want me to buy the equuiment and pay a 400 dollar deposit
between 60 cents and one dollar
The stock symbol PGX represents the ETF (Exchange traded fund) called Power Shares Preferred Portfolio. This fund invests up to 80% of its total assets in fixed rate US dollar denominated preferred securities.
Many countries issue bills denominated in dollars. Please post a new, separate question with the name of the country you're asking about.
That question does not compute. Dimes are denominated at 10 cents, not $5. Please post a new question with the coin's date and mint mark.
a dollar old
A sand dollar was called a geopolitical dollar
its called a elephant dollar