Denomination
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Denomination is a type of something.
- In religion, a denomination is a section of the overal religion someone belongs to. Christian denominations include Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Episcopalian, Pentecostal and Orthodox.
- When dealing with money, denomination is the value of the individual currency. For example a one dollar bill, a 100 dollar bill, a penny and a quarter are all different denominations of money. A one dollar bill and a one dollar coin are the same denomination as they are the same value.
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