It depends. One...Two....Ten....hundreds.....no way of telling.
Same as a 2012 ten dollar bill.
A thousand dollar bill is almost the same color in likeness to a 1 dollar bill except for darker designs around the bill.
Same as USA $5 convrerts to $5
If at least 51% of the bill is there, it can be exchanged at a bank at for another bill of the same denomination. If it's 50% or less, it's not worth anything by itself.
A web-fed 1 dollar bill, which refers to bills printed on a continuous roll, typically holds the same face value as any other 1 dollar bill—one dollar. However, its worth can vary based on factors like condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. If it’s uncirculated or has unique printing errors, it may fetch a higher price among collectors. Otherwise, it is generally worth just one dollar.
There are no nickels inside a one hundred dollar bill, nor is there any nickel material in the bill. A one hundred dollar bill has the same monetary value as 2000 nickels.
Same as a 2012 ten dollar bill.
A thousand dollar bill is almost the same color in likeness to a 1 dollar bill except for darker designs around the bill.
Yes. I don't know about other people but I think it would be easier because, 1.People can write on dollar bills and totally ruin the dollar bill. 2. People could hold all their money in a money pouch. 3. If you don't have a wallet and you put your dollar bill in the same pocket as your change, so when you pull out your dollar bill all the change will spill everywhere.
a ten dollar bill, a five dollar bill, and three one dollar bills. That's $18 total
no
No you Ding-dong!
No, a one dollar bill and a one hundred dollar bill are not made of the same material. One dollar bills are made of a combination of cotton and linen fibers, while one hundred dollar bills are printed on a special type of paper that includes a blend of cotton and linen with added security features.
no it cant, only if you pee in it.
It's in roughly the same place where the date would be on a modern dollar bill
The United States two dollar bill was created shortly after the US Civil War to facilitate commerce (same as all other denominations of currency) and to fill the large gap between the one dollar coin/one dollar bill and the five dollar bill.
No, it wouldn't last on the car , rub a rubber on a dollar bill it will start to fade after 5 minutes of rubbing. .