About 6 or 7 cents. Higher denominations cost more to print because they have additional colors and more anti-counterfeiting measures.
By comparison, a dollar coin costs 30.4 cents to make but lasts 15 to 25 times as long
3 millon dollars
If you are talking of the Us 2 dollar bill, yes it is legal tender. If you are talking of the Australian 2 dollar bill, then no as it is no longer a circulated denomination except in the form of a coin.
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1 rupees = 0.0110266 us dollar $
Check the date or rather series again. US dollar bills were not made in 2010.
The U.S. Mint doesn't produce dollar bills.
3 millon dollars
All bills cost one price. No matter if it's a 1 dollar bill or a 1 million dollar bill, only the font has changed and some wording. A US bill costs about $0.14 in production. Now, maybe they use a different material in some cases (Like a different metal for the side line on a Canadian bill) which would raise the production price, but only by a very little bit. So, all US bills would cost around $0.14 to produce.
Irish people call the US Dollar bill, a dollar or a dollar bill.
The US has never produced a $4 bill, though Canada once had such a denomination.
It doesn't cost the Mint anything because the Mint makes coins, not bills. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing prints bills. Anyway, the new purple and gray bills cost about 4 cents each to produce.
They are called Mexican pesos an they ate worth 13 US dollars
200
This depends on the country: US: Abraham Lincoln is on the 5 dollar US bill.
Andrew Jackson's picture is on the US twenty dollar bill.
The Bahamian Dollar is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar, so a $1 Bahamas bill is worth exactly $1 US Dollar.
There is no US $2,000 bill.