Coins and dollar bills have different values even if they are different sizes. Coins like pennies and dimes are worth less than their size suggests, while dollar bills like $1, $5, and $10 bills have different values despite being the same size. It is important to understand the value of coins and bills to properly handle money transactions.
Coins and dollar bills have different values even if they are different sizes. Coins like pennies and dimes are worth less than their size suggests, while dollar bills like $1, $5, and $10 bills have different values despite being the same size. It is important to understand the value of coins and bills to properly handle money transactions.
Coins and dollar bills have different values even if they are different sizes. Coins like pennies and dimes are worth less than their size suggests, while dollar bills like $1, $5, and $10 bills have different values despite being the same size. It is important to understand the value of coins and bills to properly handle money transactions.
dollar bills It’s important to know the value of coins and dollar bills when you spend and earn money.
Coins Dollar bills
Coins are small metal discs that we use as money. Dollar bills are special pieces of paper we use as money. Each type of dollar bill is worth a Just because one coin is bigger than another different amount of money. does not mean it is worth more money. A penny is bigger than dime. But a penny is worth less All U.S. dollar bills are the same size but they money than a dime. are worth different amount of money.
Common U.S. Coins Common U.S. Bills
Front NAME: Penny NAME:
VALUE: 1¢ One dollar bill
Back Front Back VALUE: $1
NAME: Nickel Front
VALUE: 5¢ NAME: Front Back Five dollar bill Back VALUE: $5 NAME: Dime VALUE: 10¢ Front Front Back NAME: Ten dollar bill Back NAME: Quarter VALUE: $10 VALUE: 25¢ Front Back Front NAME: The U.S. Mint also created a limited number of quarters Twenty dollar bill to honor each state. For more information, visit Back https://www.usmint.gov/learn/coin-and-medal-programs/50-state-quarters VALUE: $20
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