these are notes left over when a business or entity ceases to operate or switches to a different design, they are usually unsigned.
China
As of October 2023, the largest denomination currency note ever issued is the 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar note, which was released during a period of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe in 2008. However, the largest currently circulating banknote is the 1,000,000-peso note from the Philippines, which commemorates the 150th anniversary of the birth of national hero José Rizal. These extreme denominations reflect significant economic challenges and hyperinflation in their respective countries.
The largest currency in the world is the Kuwaiti Dinar (abbreviation is KD). One Dinar It is approximately 3 and a half a US dollar. Note: this would mean to divide the price of any merchandise by 3 and you would have the price in Kuwaiti Dinars.
The "white fiver", initially introduced in 1793, was essentially unchanged until it was replaced by the "Series B" (mostly dark blue) note in 1957. It ceased to be legal tender on March 13, 1961.
The One-Hundred Thousand Dollar Note ($100,000) was printed from 1934 to 1935 and holds the highest value of any United States currency. However, they were only used for transactions between federal reserve banks and never issued to the public. Pretty crazy, huh? For more information, visit the following address: http://www.ustreas.gov/education/faq/currency/denominations.shtml#q2
It depends on which countries currency you are referring to.
It depends on which countries currency you are referring to.
The value of a 500 note depends on the currency in question. For example, a 500 Euro note is worth 500 Euros, while a 500 Indian Rupee note is worth 500 Indian Rupees. If you're referring to a specific currency, please clarify for a more accurate answer.
1 French Franc FRF = US $0.23 as of June 5th 2008. But please note that this currency is obsolete. France now uses the Euro
Yes England does paper currency we have the £5 note £10 note £20 note and the £50 note
A "banknote" is the official currency of a country issued by the central banking authority of that country. A "Currency Note" is defined as any bill or note not exchangeable at par (for the local currency), issued by a person or company (not a bank) with a fixed value printed on the note.
The note that is upside down is often referred to as an "inverted note" or "inverted bill." In the context of music, an upside-down note can refer to a "diminished" or "inverted" chord. However, if you're referring to a specific context, such as currency or notation, please clarify for a more precise answer.
This is one of those questions which is phrased in such a way as it is impossible to answer. The currency in Switzerland is Franks (or franks), subdivided into 100 Rappen (or centimes). So I guess you are referring to a 100 Frank note. The obvious answer is a 100 Frank note is worth 100 Franks. If you want to know how much it is worth in some other currency, you need t say in which currency. There are plenty of currency conversion websites where you can look this up.
a Indian currency note made from cotten not from paper
The smallest Zimbabwe currency note is the 1Cent note
currency shold be cared carefully. Ashok
500 is written Uncountable times on Pakistani currency 500 note, Take Zoom In Note