The phrase "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" suggests that having something certain (a bird in the hand) is more valuable than the possibility of getting more (two birds in the bush). It emphasizes the idea of valuing what you already possess over uncertain potential gains. Therefore, the question of how much money "two in the bush" represents is subjective and depends on the context of risk versus certainty.
about a dime
One in a hand!
20 cents
Two Hundred Baisa----Value in American money--------thanks Sam
2 dollars. You can still get them at some banks.
5,500
Two in the bush
3.8 million dollars
30000
25000000
23.5billion doll hairs
he gave 3.7 billion dollars.
About two in the bush.
forty six thousand dollars
30 billion
From what I am aware, the Bush family profited in power and connections, not monetarily.
Nothing, this would be fake money. There is no such thing as a president bush dollar bill; you may be thinking of another president.