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What Should The Lowest US Paper Denomination Be?

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Poll Question
This is another topic I did in relation to the largest coin denomination"topic in the U.S. coins section.

So, what do you think the lowest circulating paper denomination should be, in the U.S.?

I choose the $10 note, as long as we have circulating $2 coins to go with the $1 and $5 coins.

Poll Choices
 The $1 note
 The $2 note
 The $5 note
 The $10 note
 The $20 note
 The $20 note, if we had circulating $1, $2 and $5 coins along with $10 coins.
 The $20 note, and I can deal with $1, $5, and $10 coins.
 The $10 note as long as we have circulating $2 coins to go with our $1 and $5 coins.
 The $10 note. I can deal with just $1 and $5 coins, and no need for $2 coins.
 The $5 note. $2 coins is going far enough.
 $5 notes and $1 coins. No need for $2 notes or coins.
 The $10 note, as long as we have circulating $2 coins along with circulating $1 and $5 coins.

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Statistically, people are more likely to drop a coin and not notice than a bill, so the dollar coins would probably get dropped easily and it would result in losses that are probably more than what they are today.
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Too many similar choices in this poll. I chose the first five dollar note option before seeing the second, which is pretty much the same thing. Whether or not we have a two dollar coin (to replace the two dollar note) does not matter for the five dollar choice.
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I'd drop the $1 bill and stick with $2 being the lowest bill
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$2.

You clearly put some thought into your choices, but as jbuck said several are similar and confusing.
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jbuck or other mod(s)

I accidentally chose "$10 note" When I actually wanted to choose "The $10 note as long as we have circulating $2 coins along with circulating $1 and $5 coins"

Can a mod please change my vote? I'd be much grateful.
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