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There are many '''$1 banknotes''', '''bills''' or '''coins''', including:
There are many '''$1 banknotes''', '''bills''' or '''coins''', including:


* [[Australian one-dollar coin]] which replaced the one dollar note
* [[Australian one dollar coin]] which replaced the one dollar note
* [[Loonie]] which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada
* [[Loonie]] which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada
* [[United States one-dollar bill]]
* [[United States one-dollar bill]]

Revision as of 19:00, 16 January 2013

There are many $1 banknotes, bills or coins, including:

Other currencies that issue $1 banknotes, bills or coins are:

Dollars

Dollars (continued)

Pesos

Other non-dollar currencies

$1 is also used as a parameter (computer programming) in some languages.

See also