yes there was a 5 cent bill
Yes. There was a silver 3 cent piece minted from 1851 until 1873, which was the smallest silver coin the U.S. ever made. Then there was also a 3 cent nickel starting in 1865 that lasted until 1889.
Not really but Yes in other countries
No, there has never been such a denomination.
The largest bill ever printed in the U.S. was worth $100,000 and it never circulated in normal commerce.
Not in the USA, Canada or Australia However the EU does 200 Euro note.
No. The US Mint did not issue any gold JFK 50 cent pieces.
Yes. In MTV Cribs 50 cent edition, he showed pictures of him and other celebrities Jessica Alba, Madonna... and of course Bill Gates
His picture is on both the Two dollar bill and the five cent coin.
Best Week Ever - 2004 Team America Bill O'Reilly and More 2-5 was released on: USA: 15 October 2004
No, there was never a $3 bill. There was however, a $3 gold coin produced for a very short time. And there was a 3 cent bill produced during the coin shortage of the American Civil War. There were also 2 three cent coins, a tiny coin made out of silver which was then replaced with a larger coin made out of mostly nickel.
You are probably thinking of the inverted Jenny air-mail stamp --probably the most famous error ever in US stamps.
no
No Indian Head cent was ever struck in silver.
No gold US one cent coins were ever made.
A five-dollar bill is called a fin, or a finif, from The Yiddish finf, or five.
One in America and Canada. Technically neither country makes coins called "pennies" - they're officially cents - but that slang has been common ever since the end of each country's colonial days.One penny is one cent.
No US Mint has ever struck a 25 cent gold coin.