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You can change euros to dollars at a currency exchange service, bank, or airport. Simply bring your euros to the location, provide identification if necessary, and the staff will give you the equivalent amount in dollars based on the current exchange rate.
The average bar in the United States will use roughly 200 dollars per month in electricity. This equals out to 2400 dollars per year and it will vary greatly depending on the area the bar is in and how big the bar is.
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There are currently no plans or timelines for constructing a hotel on the Moon for actual use. It remains a concept and vision for future space exploration.
Questions of this sort come up often. The short answer is no, not at all. Any huge-denomination "bill" you see is a privately printed novelty item that sells for a couple of bucks in a card or gift shop. Specifically: > The highest-denomination US bill is currently $100. > The highest denomination printed for general use was $10,000 > The highest denomination EVER printed was $100,000; these were used only by the Federal Reserve Bank. > JFK has never been pictured on any US bill, only on half-dollars and presidential $1 coins.
Currently, the one hundred dollar bill is the highest denomination printed. At one time the US also issued $500, $1000, $5000, and $10,000 bills for general circulation, and printed special $100,000 bills for use inside the government. Printing was discontinued in 1945. In 1969 banks were ordered to stop distribution of high-denomination bills as a way of combatting organized crime.
€500. They are rarely seen in circulation. The highest value in ordinary use is €200 but even these aren't often seen.
€500. They are rarely seen in circulation. The highest value in ordinary use is €200 but even these aren't often seen.
A $10,000 bill was the highest denomination printed for general circulation. A small number of special $100,000 bills were printed for transactions between government departments but these were never released for general use. The highest denomination printed today is $100. Printing of higher-value bills ended in 1945, and distribution was suspended in 1969.
A $10,000 bill was the highest denomination printed for general circulation. A small number of special $100,000 bills were printed for transactions between government departments but these were never released for general use. The highest denomination printed today is $100. Printing of higher-value bills ended in 1945, and distribution was suspended in 1969.
No, the highest denomination the US printed was a $100,000 bill, for use only between Federal Reserve Banks. Currently the largest bill in circulation is the $10,000 bill, all of which are in the hands of collectors.
Currently, the largest denomination still in use is the $100 bill.
The highest denomination general circulation coin currently in use in Britain is the Two Pound coin. The Five Pound (Crown) coin is legal tender, but they are not widely accepted due to a lack of familiarity with the coins.
Exactly as in the question: 50000.00 dollars, provided the country was unambiguous. Many countries use dollars as the major denomination for their currency and if there is any doubt you should use the 3-character currency code.
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The highest denomination of Australian paper currency ever printed was the $1,000 note. It was last printed in 1986 and was officially withdrawn from circulation in 1996 due to concerns about its use in facilitating illegal activities.