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The U.S. Monetary System is a decimal system, with
one dollar equal to one hundred cents. below is a table of the most common
denominations. Although the dollar is available by coin, this is not common.
No denomination above one dollar is available in coin.
| Denomination |
Value
(Dollars) |
Color |
| Penny
(coin) |
0.01 dollars |
Copper |
| Nickel
(coin) |
0.05 dollars |
Silver |
| Dime
(coin) |
0.10 dollars |
Silver |
| Quarter
(coin) |
0.25 dollars |
Silver |
| Half
Dollar (coin) |
0.50 dollars |
Silver |
| $1.00
(paper) |
1.00 dollar |
Green |
| $5.00 (paper) |
5.00 dollars |
Green |
| $10.00 (paper) |
$10.00 dollars |
Green |
| $20.00
(paper) |
$20.00 dollars |
Green |
| $50.00
(paper) |
$50.00 dollars |
Green |
| $100.00 |
$100.00 dollars |
Green |
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