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US money
US coins and bills
1cent coin
5 cents coin
25 cents coin
50 cents coin
1 silver dollar coin
1 gold dollar coin
1 dollar banknote
2 dollars banknote
5 dollars banknote
10 dollars banknote
20 dollars banknote
50 dollars banknote
100 dollars banknote
500 dollars banknote (bank only)
1 000 dollars banknote (bank only)
5 000 dollars banknote (bank only)
10 000 dollars banknote (bank only)
10 000 dollars banknote (bank only)
100 000 dollars certificate (bank only)
American money table
Amount writtenin dollars
Amount writtenin cents
Amount written
Amount spoken
Slang
.01
(coin)
1
one cent
one cent
penny
.05
(coin)
5
five cents
five cents
nickel
.10
(coin)
10
ten cents
ten cents
dime
.25
(coin)
25
twenty-five cents
twenty-five cents
quarter
two bits
.50
(coin)
50
fifty cents
fifty cents
half dollar
four bits
1.00 (coin)
100
one dollar
one dollar
silver dollar
1.00 (paper)
100
one dollar
one dollar
one dollar bill
one spot, buck
5.00 (paper)
500
five dollars
five dollars
five dollar bill
five spot, five bucks
10.00 (paper)
1000
ten dollars
ten dollars
ten dollar bill
ten spot, ten bucks
20.00 (paper)
2000
twenty dollars
twenty dollars
twenty dollar bill
twenty bucks
50.00 (paper)
5000
fifty dollars
fifty dollars
fifty dollar bill
fifty bucks
100.00 (paper)
10000
one hundred dollars
one hundred dollars
one hundred dollar bill
c-note
Examples
Amount writtenin dollars
Amount writtenin cents
Amount written
Amount spoken
(cashier, store clerk)
.30
30
thirty cents
thirty cents
.88
88
eighty-eight cents
eighty-eight cents
1.50
150
one dollar and fifty cents
a dollar fifty
5.25
525
five dollars and twenty-five cents
five twenty-five
10.92
1092
ten dollars and ninety-two cents
ten ninety-two
20.54
2054
twenty dollars and fifty-four cents
twenty fifty-four
50.33
5033
fifty dollars and thirty-three cents
fifty thirty-three
138.81
13881
one hundred thirty eight dollars and eighty-one
cents
one hundred thirty-eight eighty-one
Examples
(as spoken by a cashier or store clerk when making a purchase)
Amount writtenin dollars
Amount spoken
(cashier, store clerk)
.30
Your total is thirty cents.
.88
Your total is eighty-eight cents.
1.50
Your total is a dollar fifty.
5.25
Your total is five twenty-five.
10.92
Your total is ten ninety-two.
20.54
Your total is twenty fifty-four.
50.33
Your total is fifty thirty-three.
138.81
Your total is one hundred thirty-eight eighty-one.
U.S. money is distributed for circulation
by the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. These institutions act as "banks for
the banks." Before 1996, a seal from a Federal Reserve Bank is printed
on each bill. Beginning with the $100 bill in 1996, a general seal that represents
the Federal Reserve System will replace individual bank seals. Currently,
the letter on the seal matches the district number of that bank. The district
number is located in the four corners of the bill.