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This article is about "$1" (dollar) currency items. Please see below for specific items, or, for other uses of "dollar", see Dollar (disambiguation).
$1 primarily refers banknotes, bills or coins, including:
Currency[edit | edit source]
- Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note
- Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada
- United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency
- Dollar coin (United States), a metal coin
- New Zealand one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note
- Dollar (Hong Kong coin), coin of the Hong Kong dollar
- The one-dollar banknotes of Zimbabwe
Other currencies with $1 banknotes, bills or coins are:
- Dollars
- 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 tālā
- Singapore dollar
- Solomon Islands dollar
- Surinamese dollar
- New Taiwan dollar
- Trinidad and Tobago dollar
- Tuvaluan dollar
- Pesos
- Other currencies
Other uses[edit | edit source]
$1, a formal parameter in some programming languages
See also[edit | edit source]
- Dollar sign $, a symbol primarily used to indicate the various peso and dollar units of currency around the world
- Dollar, the name of several currencies
- Peso, the name of the monetary unit of Spain and several former Spanish colonies
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