There were: 35,256,000 1 dollar bills printed ( Were Silver Certificates) 9,416,000 5 dollar bills printed ( Were Federal Reserve notes) 10,424,000 10 dollar bills printed ( Were Federal Reserve Notes) 11,300,500 20 dollar bills printed (Were Federal Reserve Notes) In total there were 66,396,500 bills printed for Hawaii.
The U.S. did not print any $20 bills with that date.
Andrew Jackson is on the 20 and on the 50 is Ulysses S. Grant
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. 1914 $20 bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes, not silver certificates. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1914 US 20 dollar bill?".
HAWAII-stamped bills were issued for use during WWII so any bill dated 1950 wouldn't be genuine.
$14250 ÷ $20 = 712 r 1 You could use at most 712 of the $20 bills and at least 2 of the $5 bills, You can reduce the number of $20 bills and for each one you reduce it by, you need to increase the number of $5 bills by 4, eg 711 of the $20 bills and 6 of the $5 bills. You could use no $20 bills at all in which case you would need to use 2850 of the $5 bills.
You'd get 10, since 20 ten dollar bills would be 200 dollars. 200 divided by 20 is 10.
One millon divided by 20
Five 20 dollar bills makes 100 dollars.
There are fifty million (50,000,000) 20 dollar bills in a billion dollars.
You would need 50,000 twenty-dollar bills. 1000000/20 = 50000
A dollar bill (regardless of denomination) weighs 1 gram. Thus, a pound would contain 454 bills. If the bills in question are $20 bills, the dollar amount would be 20 x 454 = $9,080.00.
35 $20 dollar bills make 700.
I live in South Dakota and they take 20 dollar bills so it might be North Dakota
It takes twenty.
No, you can do it all in 100 dollar bills or 5 dollar bills.
Yes there are $20 dollar bills. I see hundreds of them a week. If you meant 2 dollar bills there are those also I see a few of them a week also.