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$0.50 fifty-cents $0.25 twenty-five cents $0.10 ten cents $0.05 five cents $0.01 one cent penny nickel dime quarter fifty cent piece gold dollar $1.00 one dollar

$0.51 Fifty-one cents

Fifty-five cents $0.55

$0.60 sixty cents

$0.75 seventy-five cents

$1.00 One dollar

$1.50 One dollar and fifty-cents

$1.25 one dollar and twenty-five cents

$1.10 One dollar and ten cents

$1.17 One dollar and seventeen cents

$1.35 One dollar and thirty-five cents

$1.39 One dollar and thirty-nine cents

$1.45 One dollar and forty-five cents

$1.48 One dollar and forty-eight cents

$1.46 One dollar and forty-six cents

$1.21 One dollar and twenty-one cents

$1.23 One dollar and twenty-three cents

$1.31 One dollar and thity-one cents

$1.32 One dollar and thirty-two cents

$1.37 One dollar and thirty-seven cents

$1.43 One dollar and forty-three cents

$1.49 One dollar and forty-nine cents

$1.57 One dollar and Fifty-seven cents

$1.67 One dollar and sixty-seven cents

$1.72 One dollar and seventy-two cents

$1.51 one dollar and fifty- one cents

one dollar and fifty-five cents $1.55

$1.60 one dollar and sixty cents

$1.75 one dollar and seventy-five cents

$2.00 two dollars

$2.50 two dollars and fifty-cents

$2.25 two dollars and twenty-five cents

$2.10 two dollars and ten cents

$2.17 two dollars and seventeen cents

$2.35 two dollars and thirty-five cents

$2.39 two dollars and thirty-nine cents

$2.45 two dollars and forty-five cents

$2.48 two dollars and forty-eight cents

$2.46 two dollars and forty-six cents

$2.21 two dollars and twenty-one cents

$2.23 two dollars and twenty-three cents

$2.31 two dollars and thity-one cents

$2.32 two dollars and thirty-two cents

$2.37 two dollars and thirty-seven cents

$2.43 two dollars and forty-three cents

$2.49 two dollars and forty-nine cents

$2.57 two dollars and Fifty-seven cents

$2.67 two dollars and sixty-seven cents

$2.72 two dollars and seventy-two cents

$2.51 two dollar and fifty- one cents