22 Million dollars. Each dollar from now is worth 22 times its value.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Alright, fine. There are 500,000 two-dollar bills in a million dollars. So, like, if you ever come across a cool mill in two-dollar bills, just know you're holding half a million of those bad boys.
There are a million of them in Asia, used every day.
6 zeros follow one million (1,000000) and as a billion is now recognized globally as one hundred thousand million - a UK billion used to be a million million! - u would write it as 1,000,000,000.x
It's changing all the time. Right now (almost 7 PM Central Time on July 18, 2013), 1 US dollar buys 6.2842 Venezuelan Bolivars.
the person in the two dollar bill is ? who is he answer now
there is a 100000 dollar bill. Woodrow Wilson the 28th president of the united states is on it. there is only 2 100000 dollar bills. but they are not spent now. they used to make them in the 1920's.
Alexander Hamilton.
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At current there is no One Million Dollar Austrialian Dollar. Australian dollar currency comes in one, two, five, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollar varieties.
If it is a normal one dollar bill it is worth one dollar only. If it is an antique bill which cannot be found in circulation now, you can auction it to antique bill collectors and they may buy it at a higher price...
22 Million dollars. Each dollar from now is worth 22 times its value.
Yes, but they no longer use the $1,000 bill as the highest one now is the $100 bill.
If a dollar bill were printed in 1977, it would be worth $1.00 right now (in 2008). If a $20 bill were printed in 1977, it would be worth $20.00 right now (in 2008). A candy bar that may have cost $0.05 in 1977 would cost around $0.75 now. But then, a candy bar isn't a dollar.
No. Cleveland was on the US $1000 bill, but it is not now in circulation. The largest US bill in circulation now is the $100 bill. Washington is on the $! bill.
Now they are probably using Nokia since they signed a multi million dollar deal with them. Well now i guess they will use Nokia after they signed a multimillion dollar deal with them. I don't know about the others but Bill has a T-Mobile Sidekick 2. And no, I'm not a stalker XD
There is no such thing and never has been (in US currency, at least). The highest legitimate US bill denomination ever was the $100,000 bill which featured Woodrow Wilson. However, it was never actually circulated, and was used strictly for government transactions. The reverse of the bill was printed with bright orange ink instead of the green used for other bills. The highest denomination not used strictly by the federal government for internal transactions was the $10,000 bill featuring Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury at the time the first US federal currency was issued. It was primarily used for transactions between banks rather than by private individuals.The highest denomination currently being printed is the $100 bill; large transactions are now typically handled electronically.