In American slang, what does a 'Fin' contitute in U. S. currency?

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$5.00
my dad always used it refering to $20.00
A buck is one dollar
A fin is five dollars. This comes from the Yiddish word finnif, which means five.
A sawbuck is a ten dollar bill
A dixie (rarely used) is also a ten dollar bill. From the French dix, which means ten
A double sawbuck is a twenty dollar bill
A "C note" or a century note is one hundred dollars.
A Grand, or "a big one" is $1,000
a bit is 12 1/2 cents
2 bits=25¢
four bits=50¢
six bits, well you're way ahead of me by now.
A five-dollar bill.
5 bucks.
five dollar bill
five dollar bill or five dollars or that amount in coins.

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