Thursday, 9 December 2010

The Lifespan Of A US Dollar Bill


The average lifespan of a $1 bill is 22 months, before it is destroyed and replaced. The average lifespan of a $5 bill is 16 months. A $100 bill lasts the longest at 89 months, or nearly 8 years.

2 comment(s):

Jimmy 2 thumbs said...

They need to use the same material as New Zealand money. That stuff lasts for ever!

Anonymous said...

No wonder my dollars were never showing up on Where's George.com