The Guyana dollar bill is primarily made of polymer, which is a type of plastic that offers enhanced durability and security features compared to traditional paper currency. This material allows for intricate designs, vibrant colors, and various security features such as watermarks and security threads. The use of polymer also makes the bills more resistant to wear and tear, contributing to their longevity in circulation.
It is worth half a cent.
The currency used in Guyana is the Guyanese Dollar, abbreviated as GYD.
Guyana uses the Guyanese dollar.
The 1,000 dollar bill was discontinued in 1964.
Namibia and Zimbabwe both use a $200 bill; Hong Kong, Guyana and Jamaica all use $1000 bills; Jamaica also uses a $5000 bill; Brunei takes the cake with its $10000 (ten thousand dollar!) bill.
only if you have amazing counterfeiting talent :-)
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
million dollar bill
A G7 20 dollar bill is made in Chicago.
1 us dollar = 200 Guyana dollars
Plastic
a dollar bill