The average dollar bill has a life span of about 18-22 months, but depends on circulation. A dollar bill will not normally survive beyond 5 years at the most.
21 months
The average dollar bill has a life span of about 18-22 months. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the "average life" of a $1 bill in circulation is 21 months before it is replaced due to wear
It depends on how roughly it is treated.
It is listed on the property tax bill.
Short term liabilities have a 'life span' of 12 months or less. Long term liabilities have a 'life span' of greater than 12 months.
The average life span of a dollar is 18-22 months.
A average life span is about 1 year
21 months
The average dollar bill has a life span of about 18-22 months. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the "average life" of a $1 bill in circulation is 21 months before it is replaced due to wear
The life span of U.S. currency is determined by usage. Paper currency of $20, $10, $5, $1 on average stays in circulation less than two years, while a $50 or $100 bill has an average life span of more than seven years.
Yes because there life span is much shorter
It depends on how roughly it is treated.
the life span is about 1-5years old 6 is the most if it finds enough food.
1 year
about 1 year or 2
According the Bureau of Printing & Engraving, the average lifespan of a $100 bill is about 22 years.
Their life span is 1-2 years on average.