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The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.
Fractional currency refers to paper money that was issued in denominations of less than one dollar. These were issued by both sides in the American Civil War due to the hoarding of coins by people who had no faith in paper money.
It depends on which currency you use. Some may be able to include certain denominations of coin while others cannot.If you are using currency from the United States' mints, 3 quarters and 5 nickels equal a dollar.
The Russians call dollars as dollars and cents as cents. If you are looking for their equivalent currency denominations, they are Ruble and kopecks. There are 100 kopecks in a Ruble.
The currency is the Cambodian Riehl (KHR). The conversion rate is about 4,100 KHR to $1 USD. It comes in 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 100000 denominations. The country will also take the USD. 1$ = 4000 Riel= 40 Bart( Thai currency).
The present denominations of our currency in production are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
Bangkok is a major city in Thailand.The currency in Thailand, and thus Bangkok is the Thai Baht (THB).The Baht is subdivided into 100 satang.
The currency there is Baht. :]
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The currency exchange for Thai Baht to Us dollar is 1 Thai baht = 3 cents about so 100 US dollars is 3302.94 Thai baht.
You can change 100 bills for smaller denominations or different currency at banks, currency exchange offices, or some retail stores.
The currency of Thailand is known as the Thai Baht. Over 66 million people live in the country of Thailand and speak the Thai language.
You can exchange bills for different denominations at a bank, currency exchange, or ATM.
The currency in Thailand is called the 'Thai Baht' (pronounced 'bought' or 'bot')