No. Zillion is not a real number. The highest numbers I know are:
Million, Billion, Trillion, quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion, undecillion, duodecillion, googol and googolplex.
A zillion is not a real number: it is a word used to mean a very very large number. There is, therefore no numerical form.
To my understanding no, and why is this in US History?
There is actually no such thing as a zillion. It is a made up term for a huge number. So, I guess the hypothetical answer could be a bazillion or a gazillion, but these are just figures of speech/slang for incredibly large numbers.
If it has "copy" on it, then is not a real dollar.
There are a number of unofficial ways. Counterfeiters have had difficulty copying thepaper and ink, so if you see cloth threads in the paper, it is likely real, and if you rub it in a smudge on plain white paper and it leaves behind ink it is likely real. Look at the lines on the bill as well with a magnifying glass too; if the lines are clean and unbroken, it is likely real. A bank can check the bill for you too.
None. A zillion is not a real number.
A zillion is not a real number. Likewise for numbers such as jillion and gazillion.
Zero, assuming that a zillion is a real number. 00
googolplex, and it is not a real number
a zillion is not a real number so it's impossible
There isn't one. A "zillion" isn't even a real number.
A quadrillion is a real number, while a zillion is just a word used to describe big numbers in general. Since a zillion isn't a real number, you can't compare it to a quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000)
A zillion is not a real number: it is a word used to mean a very very large number. There is, therefore no numerical form.
"zillion" is not a real number. It is just a word invented to describe very large, unspecified numbers.
The word zillion is a fictitious amount, and is used to express an unspecified but extraordinarily large number.
"zillion" is not a number
zillion and one