This never was president can be found on the $100 bill
Benjamin Franklin
This is the official currency of Japan
Yen
This famous DC superhero doubles as a billionaire
Batman
This hit Netflix series features hundreds of cash-strapped contestants playing deadly childhood games for a massive prize of 45.6 billion Won.
Squid Games
Before paper or coins, Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in this valuable food seasoning, which gives us the modern word "salary."
Salt
The acronym "ATM" stands for this
Automated Teller Machine
This country was the first known civilization to use paper money.
China
This rapper famously warned us, "Mo Money, Mo Problems"
The Notorious BIG
According to Forbes' fictional rich lists, this Disney waterfowl is the wealthiest character of all time, keeping his net worth in a literal hilltop bin.
Scrooge McDuck
US paper currency isn't actually made of wood pulp; it is a durable blend of 25% linen and 75% of this plant fiber.
Cotton
This federal agency issues U.S. paper currency
The symbol £ represents this currency.
This athlete became the first to reach billionaire status in the US.
LeBron James
In the post-apocalyptic Fallout video game and TV series, characters use these discarded metal beverage accessories as the primary currency.
Bottlecaps
The island of Yap in Micronesia is famous for using "Rai"—giant, heavy carved wheels made of this material—as traditional currency.
Stone
In the board game Monopoly, each player starts with this much money
This animal is featured on Canada's one-dollar coin, also known as the "loonie"
Loon
This modern artists tour became the first to gross over one billion dollars
Taylor Swift
In the 1996 movie Jerry Maguire, Cuba Gooding Jr. memorably demands that Tom Cruise yell this iconic, energetic four-word phrase.
Show me the money!
In 2008, this African nation issued a 100-trillion-dollar bill due to extreme hyperinflation, which at the time could barely buy a loaf of bread.
Zimbabwe
This famous investor is known as the "Oracle of Omaha".
Warren Buffett
Royal Australian Mint and Australia Post have released multiple highly sought-after, legal-tender coins with this famous characters image on them.
Bluey
In the famous Harry Potter films, these currencies are used by wizards (HINT, there are 3)
Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts
This legendary British rock band recorded the 1973 hit song "Money," which famously opens with a rhythmic loop of cash registers and clinking coins.
Pink Floyd
This 28th US President's face is featured on the $100,000 gold certificate—the highest denomination bill ever printed by the US government. (He was also governor of NJ)
Woodrow Wilson