Coins and Dollars
With the wide variety of coins and bills, using money can be confusing. This program introduces users to money. From a penny up to a twenty dollar bill, coins and bills are identified by picture, name and value. The program also addresses money terms such as cash, cost, pay, refund, and total.
- Penny (front)
- Penny (back)
- Nickel (front)
- Nickel (back)
- Nickel (new front)
- Nickel (new back)
- Dime (front)
- Dime (back)
- Quarter (front)
- Quarter (back)
- Quarter (new front)
- Quarter (new back)
- Half Dollar (front)
- Half Dollar (back)
- One Dollar Coin (front)
- One Dollar Coin (back)
- One Dollar Coin (new front)
- One Dollar Coin (new back)
- One Dollar (front)
- One Dollar (back)
- Five Dollars (front)
- Five Dollars (back)
- Five Dollars (new front)
- Five Dollars (new back)
- Ten Dollars (front)
- Ten Dollars (back)
- Ten Dollars (new front)
- Ten Dollars (new back)
- Twenty Dollars (front)
- Twenty Dollars (back)
- Twenty Dollars (new front)
- Twenty Dollars (new back)
- 1¢
- 5¢
- 10¢
- 25¢
- 50¢
- $1.00 (Coin)
- $1.00 (Bill)
- $5.00
- $10.00
- $20.00
- Penny
- Nickel
- Dime
- Quarter
- Half Dollar
- 1 Dollar Coin
- 1 Dollar Bill
- 5 Dollar Bill
- 10 Dollar Bill
- 20 Dollar Bill
- Admission
- Allowance
- Bank
- Bill
- Buy
- Cash
- Cash Register
- Cashier
- Change
- Change Machine
- Check
- Coins
- Cost
- Count Your Change
- Credit Card
- Discount
- Exact Change Needed
- Pay
- Pay Here
- Paycheck
- Piggy Bank
- Purse
- Receipt
- Refund
- Save
- Tip
- Total
- Wallet