It's slang, most likely derived from 'buckskin', which was a unit of trade between Native Americans and Europeans.
A buck is a name for a dollar. So 1 dollar equals 1 buck.
Buck is a slang term for a US dollar so one buck is equal to one US dollar
The term "buck" as a slang for the dollar bill is believed to originate from the 18th century when deerskins, or "buckskins," were used as a medium of exchange in trade. As the economy evolved, the term transitioned to refer to money in general. The use of "buck" for the dollar became popular in the 19th century and persists in modern vernacular.
Not gold, brass. There are about a billion Sacagawea dollars in circulation and all are worth exactly one buck.
A bang for your buck means that you got something great and didn't have to pay very much.
Dollar could be: "Buck" or "green"
A buck is a name for a dollar. So 1 dollar equals 1 buck.
Buck is a slang term for a US dollar so one buck is equal to one US dollar
buck
buck greenback
A buck is equivalent to a dollar.
Yes. Buck was the Protagonist.
You call him a buck.
I think it means that the call of the wild is calling Buck, and that Buck is answering it
A Buck?
The 'buck' or the 'green back'
Buck Teeth