Well, honey, a wrap of five hundred naira notes in Nigeria typically consists of 100 notes. So, if my math serves me right (which it always does), you would need 100 pieces of five hundred naira notes to make a wrap. But hey, if you're feeling fancy, feel free to wrap them up however you like!
Ah, what a lovely question! In Nigeria, a "wrap" typically refers to a bundle of money, often used in informal transactions. Normally, a wrap of five hundred naira notes contains 100 notes, as each note is worth five hundred naira. It's like creating a little treasure trove of happiness and possibilities!
On the front is a picture of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, and on the reverse is an off-shore oil rig.
No. See the link below for info on obsolete large denomination notes.
eight vigintillion five hundred fifty five novemdecillion (novendecillion) two hundred twenty two octodecillion two hundred twenty five septendecillion five hundred fifty five sexdecillion (sedecillion) five hundred fifty five quindecillion (quinquadecillion) five hundred fifty five quattuordecillion five hundred fifty five tredecillion five hundred fifty five duodecillion five hundred fifty five undecillion five hundred fifty five decillion five hundred fifty five nonillion five hundred fifty five octillion five hundred fifty five septillion five hundred fifty five sextillion five hundred fifty five quintillion five hundred fifty five quadrillion five hundred fifty five trillion five hundred fifty five billion five hundred fifty five million five hundred fifty five thousand five hundred fifty five
500,000,000,000 = five hundred billion 500,000,000 = five hundred million 500,000 = five hundred thousand 500 = five hundred
Ten million, three hundred fifty thousand, seven hundred twenty-five 10000000 + 300000 + 50000 + 700 + 20 + 5
Honey, a bundle of a thousand naira notes consists of 100 pieces. So, if you're looking to make it rain with some Nigerian cash, just remember you'll need a hundred of those bad boys to make a bundle. Hope that helps, sugar!
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On the front is a picture of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, and on the reverse is an off-shore oil rig.
Current Bank of England banknotes include the Five, Ten, Twenty and Fifty Pound notes. Prior to decimalisation, 20th century Bank of England banknotes included the Ten Shilling, One, Five, Ten, Twenty, Fifty, One Hundred, Two Hundred, Five Hundred and One Thousand Pound notes. The Ten pound and higher notes were discontinued in 1945.
No. See the link below for info on obsolete large denomination notes.
eight vigintillion five hundred fifty five novemdecillion (novendecillion) two hundred twenty two octodecillion two hundred twenty five septendecillion five hundred fifty five sexdecillion (sedecillion) five hundred fifty five quindecillion (quinquadecillion) five hundred fifty five quattuordecillion five hundred fifty five tredecillion five hundred fifty five duodecillion five hundred fifty five undecillion five hundred fifty five decillion five hundred fifty five nonillion five hundred fifty five octillion five hundred fifty five septillion five hundred fifty five sextillion five hundred fifty five quintillion five hundred fifty five quadrillion five hundred fifty five trillion five hundred fifty five billion five hundred fifty five million five hundred fifty five thousand five hundred fifty five
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five thousand Ghana cedis
forty-five hundredths
500,000,000,000 = five hundred billion 500,000,000 = five hundred million 500,000 = five hundred thousand 500 = five hundred
Ten million, three hundred fifty thousand, seven hundred twenty-five 10000000 + 300000 + 50000 + 700 + 20 + 5