The monetary system of the United States is decimal based, with the primary unit of currency called
the Dollar. The names and relative values of the coins depicted above are, from left to right:
One Cent - 1/100 of a Dollar, also called a Penny
Five Cents - 5/100 of a Dollar, also called a Nickel Ten Cents - 10/100 of a Dollar, also called a Dime Twenty Five Cents - 25/100 of a Dollar (aka 1/4, or Quarter Dollar) Fifty Cents - 50/100 of a Dollar (aka 1/2, or Half Dollar) One Dollar - 100/100, 1 full Dollar (Susan B. Anthony type) One Dollar - 100/100, 1 full Dollar (Sacagawea type) Please note that this listing only includes the coins in circulation. There will be paper money circulating as well.
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