About The Word C-note

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C-note

C-note Meaning & Definition
C-note Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of C-note?

[n] a United States bill worth 100 dollars

Synonyms | Synonyms for C-note: hundred dollar bill

Related Terms | Find terms related to C-note: buck | C | cartwheel | cent | century | copper | dime | dollar | dollar bill | fifty cents | fin | fish | five cents | five hundred dollars | five-dollar bill | five-hundred-dollar bill | fiver | five-spot | four bits | frogskin | G | G-note | grand | half a C | half dollar | half G | half grand | hundred-dollar bill | iron man | mill | nickel | penny | quarter | red cent | sawbuck | silver dollar | skin | smacker | ten cents | tenner | ten-spot | thousand dollars | thousand-dollar bill | twenty-dollar bill | twenty-five cents | two bits | two-dollar bill | two-spot | yard

See Also | bank bill | bank note | banker's bill | banknote | bill | Federal Reserve note | government note | greenback | note

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