User:Neonumbers/Currency

- Page starts here - There are many $ banknotes, bills or coins, including:
 * Australian hundred-dollar note
 * Canadian hundred-dollar bill
 * United States one hundred-dollar bill

Other currencies that issue $ banknotes, bills or coins are: -- Page ends here --

Table of denominations issued by selected currencies
This table is an extended version of the one at User:Chochopk/Note.

I acknowledge Chochopk for his contributions of expertise in numismatics to this. The curriences below with a blue background are the ones that I added. -- C for coins, N for note, O for old or obsolete. A&B means both are used; A→B means A was once used but has been replaced by B, Ax By means that x is issued in A and y in B. Currencies in  green italics  mean that it is known that individual articles for denominations in those currencies exist (so they need to be commented out of the second list above), except for the denominations then  red italics  in that row. Currencies in  orange italics  mean that it is known that articles exist for the coinage of that currency, and the banknotes of that currency.