Gross Pay Calculator
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A money counter totals up currency bills and coins by denomination. You enter the count of each denomination, and it calculates the total. Used by cashiers, bank tellers, event organizers, and anyone counting physical cash.
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Tip: For cash register counting, work from largest to smallest denominations. For accuracy, count each denomination twice independently then compare. Discrepancies usually come from misread bills or skipped denominations.
- 1List each denomination and the count of each
- 2Total = Σ (denomination × count)
- 3US denominations: $100, $50, $20, $10, $5, $1, 25¢, 10¢, 5¢, 1¢
- 4Verify by counting twice and checking your total
| Bill/Coin | Value | Security feature |
|---|---|---|
| $100 bill | $100 | Blue security ribbon, 3D security strip |
| $50 bill | $50 | Color-shifting ink |
| $20 bill | $20 | Most counterfeited denomination |
| $10, $5, $1 | $10/$5/$1 | Watermarks, security threads |
| Quarter | $0.25 | Reeded edge (119 ridges) |
| Dime | $0.10 | Smallest US coin by size |
| Nickel | $0.05 | Only non-silver-colored coin |
| Penny | $0.01 | Costs 1.8¢ to produce |
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Fun Fact
A penny costs about 1.8 cents to produce (mostly zinc). The US mint loses money on every penny and nickel made. Canada eliminated the penny in 2013; the US has proposed it multiple times but coin industry lobbying keeps it alive.
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