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$1

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

  • Australian one dollar coin which replaced the one dollar note
  • Loonie, the Canadian one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar bill
  • United States dollar bill
  • United States dollar coin
  • New Zealand one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note
  • Hong Kong one-dollar coin
  • One of the banknotes of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

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

  • Bahamian dollar
  • Barbadian dollar
  • Belize dollar
  • Bermudian dollar
  • Brunei dollar
  • Cayman Islands dollar
  • Cook Islands dollar
  • East Caribbean dollar
  • Fijian dollar
  • Guyanese dollar
  • Jamaican dollar
  • Liberian dollar
  • Namibian dollar
  • Samoan tala
  • Singapore dollar
  • Solomon Islands dollar
  • Surinamese dollar
  • New Taiwan dollar
  • Trinidad and Tobago dollar
  • Tuvaluan dollar
  • Nicaraguan córdoba
  • Cape Verdean escudo
  • Tongan pa'anga
  • Argentine peso
  • Chilean peso
  • Cuban peso
  • Dominican peso
  • Mexican peso
  • Uruguayan peso
  • Brazilian real

$1 is also used in some programming languages as a formal parameter.

See also

  • Dollar/Peso sign $
  • Dollar
  • Peso



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