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Bermuda's dollar is tied to the U.S. dollar, so unless your coin is an uncirculated or proof strike, it's worth $1 in either currency.
A penny, with Abraham Lincoln's likeness, is worth one cent, or .01 of a dollar. A nickel, with Thomas Jefferson's likeness, is worth five cents, or .05 of a dollar. A dime, with Franklin Delano Roosevelt's likeness, is worth ten cents, or .10 of a dollar. A quarter, with George Washington's likeness, is worth twenty-five cents, or .25 of a dollar.
The Bermuda Dollar (BMD) is the monetary unit for Bermuda. It is on par with the US Dollar (USD), and both are used and accepted on the island.
Prior to 1935 Lady Liberty was on the silver dollar. Begining in 1971, although they no longer contained silver, the likeness of Dwight D. Eisenhower was on the dollar coin. Begining in 1979 the likeness of Susan B. Anthony was on the dollar coin. Begining in 2000 a portrayal of Sacagawea was on the dollar coin. Begining in 2007 the Presidential series placed a likeness of each of the US presidents on the dollar coin.
It is the good 'ol Dollar!
It is the Bermuda dollar and is the same in value to the US dollar - however it can only be used in Bermuda (Unlike the US $)
The Bermuda dollar is linked to the U.S. dollar at 1 to 1, so your coin is worth 25 cents in either country.
A five-cent coin with the likeness of Her Majesty Elizabeth II is worth CAD 5¢.Bear in mind that Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is featured on all Canadian coins and the twenty-dollar bill.
A thousand dollar bill is almost the same color in likeness to a 1 dollar bill except for darker designs around the bill.
Alexander Hamilton. It should be noted that he did not "create" the ten-dollar-bill, but his likeness is on the bill.
It is one dollar and 12 cents. (US money is accepted everywhere in Bermuda and is valued at face value. Bermuda also has their own 1 cent coin, which can only be used in Bermuda.)
1 dollar