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Modern Money The first U.S. government-backed paper bills were introduced during the Civil War. The term “greenback” comes from the intricate designs on these bills, meant to prevent counterfeiting. The largest bill in history was the 1946 Hungarian 100 million Pengo; the name was spelled out since so many zeroes couldn’t fit on the bill, but it was only worth $0.25! The $100,000 1934 Gold Certificate was the largest bill ever made in the U.S. It was used for Federal Reserve transactions and not released to the public. The largest coin ever minted (by Australia in 2011) weighs 2,231 lbs. A U.S. nickel weighs just 5 grams—roughly as much as a hummingbird. As of 2012, there are 167 different currencies used around the world.