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Denomination (currency)
A denomination is a unit of currency.
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United States
A denomination of U.S. coins or U.S. currency is the value it is worth. Here are the currently manufactured denominations:
Coins
- Cent ($.01) (commonly known by the nickname "penny")
- Nickel ($.05)
- Dime ($.10)
- Quarter ($.25)
- Half dollar ($.50) (rare)
- Dollar coin ($1.00) (rare)
Banknotes
- 1 Dollar ($1)
- 2 Dollars ($2) (rare)
- 5 Dollars ($5)
- 10 Dollars ($10)
- 20 Dollars ($20)
- 50 Dollars ($50)
- 100 Dollars ($100)
Japan
Coins
- One Yen ¥1
- Five yen coin ¥5
- Ten yen coin ¥10
- Fifty yen coin ¥50
- One hundred yen coin ¥100
- Five hundred yen coin ¥500
Banknotes
- One-thousand yen bill ¥1000
- Two-thousand yen bill ¥2000 (rare)
- Five-thousand yen bill ¥5000
- Ten-thousand yen bill ¥10000
European Union
The following are the denominations of the Euro, the official currency of Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.
Coins
- One Cent €.01 (not used in Finland & the Netherlands)
- Two Cent €.02 (not used in Finland & the Netherlands)
- Five Cent €.05
- Ten Cent €.10
- Twenty Cent €.20
- Fifty Cent €.50
- One Euro €1.00
- Two Euro €2.00
Banknotes
- Five Euro €5
- Ten Euro €10
- Twenty Euro €20
- Fifty Euro €50
- One-Hundred Euro €100
- Two-Hundred Euro €200
- Five-Hundred Euro €500
United Kingdom
Coins
- One Penny £0.01
- Two Pence £0.02
- Five Pence £0.05
- Ten Pence £0.10
- Twenty Pence £0.20
- Fifty Pence £0.50
- One Pound £1
- Two Pounds £2
Banknotes
- One Pound £1 (Scotland, Jersey & Guernsey)
- Five Pounds £5
- Ten Pounds £10
- Twenty Pounds £20
- Fifty Pounds £50
- One Hundred Pounds £100 (Scotland, Jersey & Guernsey)
Last updated: 05-13-2005 21:39:50
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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