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By adding two 0's after the one with permanent marker.
It is an added security feature implemented in 1990 for denominations higher than the two dollar bill to aid in the measure against counterfeiting.
A 1776 two-dollar bill does not exist, as the two-dollar bill was first issued by the U.S. Treasury in 1862. However, if you are referring to the modern two-dollar bill featuring Thomas Jefferson, its face value is still two dollars. Collectible versions or those in uncirculated condition may be valued higher, typically ranging from a few dollars to over $10, depending on the specific series and condition. Always check with a currency expert or collector for the most accurate valuation.
If 1 one dollar bill weigh 1 gram, just do the math on 100 dollars..
The two dollar bill has been around since the 1860's.
the person in the two dollar bill is ? who is he answer now
Chester ate the two dollar bill because he thought it was food.
Who knows? Could be $100 or $1000 or whatever someone will pay.
one hundred dollar bill and two dollar bill
You have to be kidding. US money is broken down to :pennies, nickel (worth 5 pennies)Dime worth two nickel, quoter worth five nickels (or two and 1/2 dimes) dollar coins coins are not used much. On the bills there is a one dollar and it is worth 100 pennies. (a courses side note this is the only that has been redesigned) a Five dollar bill, a ten dollar bill, twenty dollar bill, a fifty and 100. There are $500 bill but I only seen it at the mint, wich has toures from 10am to 5:00pm.
A customer buys 17.01 in gas and requests two five dollar [$5] lottery tickets and six one dollar [$1] lottery ticket. How much change would he receive from a one hundred dollar [$100] bill?
He's not on any US coin. He's on the $10 bill.