A one million dollar note from the Confederate States of America is considered a novelty item and holds historical significance rather than intrinsic monetary value. While these notes were issued during the Civil War, they were never backed by real currency and became obsolete after the Confederacy's defeat. Today, they can be valued by collectors, typically ranging from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on their condition and rarity. However, they do not hold any purchasing power.
No, it is not true that the United States has a $1 million dollar bill.
One Kauai dollar of Hawaii is equivalent to one United States Dollar of all United States of America.
In the United States: Dollar and Cents
The highest known sale price is a little more than $7.8 Million in June of 2010 for what is believed to be the very first 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar ever made by and for the United States of America.
George Washington, the United States first president, is on the one dollar bill.
The US Dollar is the currency of USA
The population of North America in 2010 was 542 million people. The most populated country in North America in 2010 was the United States, with 310 million people.
Greater economic influence for the United States. Apex Yo.
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN GOD WE TRUST ONE DOLLAR The Great Seal
No, The United States is a country of 300 million located on the North American Continent. South America is a continent.
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2.3 million United States Dollars(USD) = 103.6 million India Rupees (INR)