Company Name | Usd |
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Website | www.usmint.gov |
Snippet | The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its territories per the United States Constitution since 1792. For most practical purposes, it is divided into 100 smaller cent (¢) units, but is occasionally divided into 1000 mills (₥) for accounting purposes. The circulating paper money consists of Federal Reserve Notes that are denominated in United States dollars (12 U.S.C. § 418). |
100 | union |
1000 | rack (slang) |
Code | US |
Mint | United States Mint |
cent | ¢ |
mill | ₥ |
10000 | stack (slang) |
Coins | |
Method | CPI |
Number | 840 |
Source | inflationdata.com |
Symbol | $ |
Country | canada |
Printer | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
Subunit | |
Website | www.usmint.gov |
Exponent | 2 |
Industry | environmental services |
Nickname | Ace, bean, bill, bone, buck, deuce, dub, ducat, doubloon, fin, frog, greenback, large, simoleons, skins, smackeroo, smackers, spondulix, Tom, and yardPlural: dead presidents, green, bones, clamsBased on denomination: Washingtons, Jeffersons, Lincolns, Hamiltons, Jacksons, Grants, and Benjamins,[1] C-note, grand, sawbuck, singleSee also: peso in Puerto Rico, and piastre in Cajun Louisiana |
linkedin.com/company/usd | |
1⁄4 | quarter |
Banknotes | |
Inflation | 2.28% (September 2018) |
Pegged by | Aruban florin Bahamian dollar (at par) Bahraini dinar (higher value) Barbadian dollar Belize dollar Bermudian dollar (at par) Cayman Islands dollar (higher value) Cuban convertible peso (at par) Djiboutian francEast Caribbean dollar East Timor Centavo Coin (at par) Ecuadorian Centavo Coin (at par) Eritrean nakfa Hong Kong dollar (narrow band) Iraqi dinar Jordanian dinar (higher value) Kuwaiti dinar (higher value) Lebanese pound Netherlands Antillean guilder Omani rial (higher value) Panamanian balboa (at par) Qatari riyal Saudi riyal Trinidad and Tobago dollar United Arab Emirates dirham Venezuelan bolívar Zimbabwean Bond Coins and Zimbabwean Bond Notes (at par) |
Superunit | |
1⁄10 | dime |
1⁄20 | nickel |
Freq. used | 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, $¼ |
size_range | 51 - 200 |
1⁄100 | cent |
Rarely used | $½, $1 |
1⁄1000 | mill |
Central bank | Federal Reserve System |
Headquarters | levis, quebec, canada |
Official user(s) | British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Turks and Caicos Islands |
Unofficial user(s) | Afghanistan[Note 5] Angola Argentina[Note 6] The Bahamas[Note 7] Barbados[Note 8] Belize Bolivia Brazil Cambodia[Note 9] Colombia[Note 10] Costa Rica[Note 11] Dominican Republic Ghana Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Iraq[Note 12] Jamaica[Note 13] Kazakhstan[Note 14] Laos[Note 15] Lebanon[Note 16] Liberia Mexico[Note 17] Mongolia[Note 18] Myanmar[Note 19] Nicaragua[Note 20] North Korea[Note 21][5] Paraguay[Note 22] Peru[Note 23] Sierra Leone Somalia[Note 24] Suriname[Note 25] Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay[Note 26] Venezuela[Note 27], Anguilla (UK)[Note 28] Ascension Island (UK; de facto)[Note 29] Bermuda (UK)[Note 30] British Indian Ocean Territory (de facto[6][7]) Cayman Islands (UK; de facto) Pitcairn Islands (UK; de facto)[Note 31][8], Cancún, Mexico[Note 32]Tijuana, Mexico[Note 32] |
Number of employees | 57 |
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