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$x $x bill Spelled-out Exists in
0.005 -- -- Half cent
0.01 -- -- --
0.02 -- -- 2 cents
0.05 -- -- Nickel (disambiguation)
Nickel (coin)
0.1 -- -- Dime
10 cent
10 cents
0.2 -- -- --
0.25 -- -- Quarter dollar
25 cent
25 cents
0.5 -- -- Half Dollar
Half dollar
50 Cents
50 cents
1 $1 $1 bill Dollar Bill
One-dollar bill
Dollar bills
Dollar bill
Many
2 Two dollar
2 dollars
Two dollars
2 dollar
$2
$2 bill
$2
2 dollar bill
Two dollar bill
Some
5 $5 $5 bill Five-dollar bill
Five dollar bill
Many
10 $10 $10 bill Ten dollar bill Many
20 $20 $20 bill Twenty dollar bill Some
50 $50 $50 bill Fifty dollar bill Many
100 $100 $100 bill Hundred dollar bill Many
500 $500 $500 bill -- A few
1000 $1000 $1000 bill -- A few
5000 $5000 $5000 bill -- Few
10000 $10000 $10000 bill -- Few
100,000 $100000 $100,000 bill
$100000 bill
-- Few

C for coins, N for note, O for old or obsolete, B for bearer's check

Dollar currencies
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Australian dollar N→C N→C N N N N N a
Bahamian dollar N&C C N N N N N a
Barbadian dollar N→C N N N N N N a
Belize dollar N→C N N N N N N a
Bermudian dollar N→C N N N N N N a
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Brunei dollar N N N N N N N N a
Canadian dollar N→C N→C N N N N N O O O O a
Cayman Islands dollar N N N N N a
Cook Islands dollar C C C N N N a
East Caribbean dollar C N N N N N a
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Fijian dollar N→C N N N N N a
Guyanese dollar N→C N→C N→C N N N N a
Hong Kong dollar C C C N&C N N N N N a
Jamaican dollar C C C C N N N N a
Liberian dollar C N&C N N N N a
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Namibian dollar C C N N N N N a
New Zealand dollar N→C N→C N N N N N a
Samoan tala N→C N N N N N N a
Singapore dollar N→C N N N N N O N N a
Solomon Islands dollar C N N N N N N a
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Surinamese dollar N&C N N N N N a
New Taiwan dollar C C C C N→C N N N N N a
Trinidad and Tobago dollar N N N N O N a
United States dollar N&C N N N N N N O O O O O
Zimbabwean dollar (2006) N N N N N N N N N
Obsolete dollar currencies (selected)
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Old Taiwan dollar N N N N N N N B N&B N&B B
Malaya and British Borneo dollar N N N N N N N a
Zimbabwean dollar (1980) C N&C→C N&C N N N N N N B B B B B
Other currencies that uses $ (selected)
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10K 20K 50K 100K 1M
Cape Verdean escudo C C C C C N&C N N N N N a
Chilean peso C C C C C N→C N N N N N a
Colombian peso ? C C C C C C N&C N N N N N a

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Coin color

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Coin table

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Currently Circulating Coins
Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of first minting
Diameter Weight Composition Obverse Reverse
$0.5 18 mm 3 g 97 % copper
2.5% zinc
0.5% tin
Mei Blossom, state title, year of minting Value 1981
(Republic Year 70)
$1 20 mm 3.8 g 92% copper
6% nickel
2% aluminium
Chiang Kai-shek, state title, year of minting
$5 22 mm 4.4 g Cupronickel
75% copper
25% nickel
Chiang Kai-shek, state title, year of minting Value 1981
(Republic Year 70)
$10 26 mm 7.5 g
$20 26.85 mm 8.5 g Ring: Aluminium bronze (as $50)
Center: Cupronickel (as $10)
Mona Rudao, state title, year of minting Traditional canoes used by the Yami tribe 2001
(Republic Year 90)
$50 28 mm 10 g Aluminium bronze
92% copper
6% aluminium
2% nickel
Sun Yat-sen, state title, year of minting Latent images of both Chinese and Hindu Arabic numerals for 50 2002
(Republic Year 91)
Language Chinese with traditional characters
Numeral system Financial Chinese numerals, Western Arabic numerals
Calendar system Republic of China era, Common Era on $20 and $50 only
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the coin specification table.

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Quick numeric facts

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  • 1 b.-pengő = 106 milpengő = 1012 pengő
  • 1 milpengő = 106 pengő
  • The largest pengő denomination issued was 108 b.-pengő (1020 pengő), which was worth about US$ 0.2 on the day of issuance (11 July 1946). That means 1 US$ was approximately equal to 5×1020 pengő.
  • The largest pengő denomination printed was 10 times of that
  • Adópengő was introduced on January 1, 1946, at par with pengő
  • The largest adópengő denomination issued was 108 adópengő
  • The largest adópengő denomination printed was 10 times of that
  • Forint was introduced on August 1, 1946. At that time,
1 forint = 2×108 adópengő = 4×1017 b.-pengő = 4×1029 pengő
1 adópengő = 2×109 b.-pengő = 2×1021 pengő
1 forint = 4×109 times the largest issued pengő note = 2 times the largest issued adópengő note
1 United States dollar = 11.74 forints = 4.696×1030 pengő

  • In July 1946, the inflation rate was 4.19×1016 (41.9 quadrillion) percent (or 4.19×1014 times) per month. Using this number, and assuming constant exponential inflation, we can derive the following
Time required to multiply prices Price multiplier for this much time
2x 10x 100x 1 hour 1 day 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks
If 1 month is 31 days 15.32 hours 2.12 days 4.24 days 1.0463 2.96 2004 4.01×106 8.04×109
If 1 month is 30 days 14.82 hours 2.05 days 4.1 days 1.0479 3.07 2581 6.66×106 1.72×1010

4.696×1030 / 5×1020 = 9.39×109, which supports this hypothesis.


  • In July 1946, the inflation rate was 4.19×1018 (4.19 quintillion) percent (or 4.19×1016 times) per month. Using this number, and assuming constant exponential inflation, we can derive the following
Time required to multiply prices Price multiplier for this much time
2x 10x 100x 1 hour 1 day 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks
If 1 month is 31 days 13.47 hours 1.86 days 3.73 days 1.0528 3.44 5668 3.21×107 1.82×1011
If 1 month is 30 days 13.04 hours 1.8 days 3.61 days 1.0546 3.58 7560 5.72×107 4.32×1011

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