How long do different denominations of US bills usually last in circulation?

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Question: How long do different denominations of US bills usually last in circulation?

Answer: A $1 bill typically lasts for 18 months; a $5 bill lasts for two years; a $10 bill lasts for three years; a $20 bill lasts for four years; and both $50 and $100 bills can last for up to nine years. Coins can generally survive in circulation for about 30 years.

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