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There are many $1 banknotes, bills or coins, including:
- Australian one dollar coin which replaced the one dollar note
- Loonie, the Canadian one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar bill.
- United States dollar bill
- United States dollar coin
- New Zealand one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note.
- One of the coins of the Hong Kong dollar
- One of the banknotes of Zimbabwe
Other currencies that issue $1 banknotes, bills or coins are:
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