US dollar (currency symbol: $; bank code: USD) is the name of the United States government currency According to the paper's note design, it is also called 'Green Buck' in the current language. Its sign symbol is $, but it is written in the international document for US $ to distinguish it from other countries' dollar coin. One percent of the name is St. 1 dollar equivalent to 100 cents.
History
The US Congress introduced it in 1785. It is the most important 'hard currency' in the world currency market in World War II. Money from Bangladesh in 1974 (BDT) in the US Dollar Pegasus. 0.87 paisa equal to 1 cents (016, 1 November) in Bengali money.
International role
It is currently the world's most popular currency. In addition to the United States, some more citadels are used as official seals. International usage of US Dollar is dual. Firstly, it is the international debt-paying currency. Secondly, it is a widely used reserve currency. But since the introduction of the euro, the role of the US dollar gradually started to decrease. According to the estimate of 1995, $ 380 billion ($ 38 billion) of the market is in operation, with two-thirds of them going out of the US. By 2005, it doubled to $ 760 billion (76 billion). Half of the outside of the United States
$ 1 US $ 1917 note