you would need 1000 hundred dollar bills
one thousand
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
1000
Since there are 10 dimes in a dollar, we will divide 10000 by 10 to get the amount of dollars it is, giving us 1000. Then, we will divide 1000 by 100 (because there are one hundred dollars in a one hundred dollar bill) which gives us 10. 10000 dimes is equal to 10 one hundred dollar bills.
Security strips were first used in 1990. They were added to all denominations except $1 and $2 bills; those don't pose a serious counterfeiting risk.
No.Im pretty shure (sic) they added the security fetures (sic) in 1970CorrectionSecurity strips were added to US bills starting with the 1990 redesign.
No they do not, nor does the US $1 bill.
No, they began printing $100 bills with security strips in them beginning in 1990.
Security strips were first used in 1990. They were added to all denominations except $1 and $2 bills.
1985 bills don't have security strips. They were first used in 1990.
Security strips were first used in the 1990 series of $100 bills
Yes. 1990 was the first year security strips were incorporated in $100 bills.
No it does not the Twenty Dollar bill that I have does not have a Security strip. And it does not have a water mark. It is a series 1988. It came from the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta Georgia.
If this question refers to American currency, then yes. All denominations of $5 or more have had security strips since the 1990s.
The US added security strips to its currency starting with the first set of "large portrait" bills which were introduced in the 1990s. Other countries used this and other anti-counterfeiting measures much earlier.
Security strips in US currency were first added for the 1990 series of bills.