To write one thousand and five dollars, you would write it as "$1,005.00." The number "1" represents one thousand, the number "0" represents zero hundreds, the number "0" represents zero tens, and the number "5" represents five ones. The decimal point separates the whole number (one thousand) from the decimal fraction (five dollars). The double zero after the decimal point signifies that there are no cents involved.
One million, five hundred thousand dollars One point five million dollars
One hundred and four thousand five hundred dollars.
$1,135,000.00
$1,003,965.00
If it is a dollar amount, you could write 'five thousand dollars', or 'exactly five thousand dollars'. Both imply that there are no cents involved. You could write exactly five thousand, since the .00 implies nothing of significance at or beyond the hundredths place. Or you could write five thousand to the nearest hundredth if the .00 is important to your narrative. You could also write five thousand point zero zero, but this seems affected and pedantic to me. How you write it will depend on your audience and the need for detail.
One thousand five dollars$1,005.00On checks: One thousand five and 00/100 dollars
You can write one thousand five hundred eighty dollars as either $1,580 or one thousand five hundred eighty dollars.
It is: 1,085 dollars
One Thousand Fifty Five Dollars
You write it $105,071.00.
$1,075.
1,025
$ 1075
One hundred sixty five thousand dollars.
$1,085.00
$125,000.00
$135,000.00