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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

Banknotes

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

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