* Penny (1¢)
* Nickel (5¢)
* Dime (10¢)
* Quarter (25¢)
* Half Dollar (50¢)
* Dollar ($1)
* Two Dollars ($2)
* Five Dollars ($5)
* Ten Dollars ($10)
* Twenty Dollars ($20)
* Fifty Dollars ($50)
* One Hundred Dollars ($100)
* Penny (1¢)
* Nickel (5¢)
* Dime (10¢)
* Quarter (25¢)
* Half Dollar (50¢)
* Dollar ($1)
* Two Dollars ($2)
* Five Dollars ($5)
* Ten Dollars ($10)
* Twenty Dollars ($20)
* Fifty Dollars ($50)
* One Hundred Dollars ($100)
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