"C-note" is a slang term for a $100 banknote in U.S. currency. The "C" in C-note refers to the Roman numeral for 100, which was printed on $100 bills, and it can also refer to a century.
- Why is $5 called a fin?
- What is a $100 note called?
- What is a $50 dollar bill called?
- What is C-note in rap?
Why is $5 called a fin?
Fin is for Five. Give your grandparents a great surprise by calling a $5 bill a “fin”. This was the dubbed nickname for the note in the 19th and early 20th century; a name that comes from the German/Yiddish language. In Yiddish, “fin” means “five”.
What is a $100 note called?
A one hundred-dollar note is known colloquially as a C-Note, or a Borden (after its portrait of Prime Minister Robert Borden). $100.00 is also called an onion in gambling corners.
What is a $50 dollar bill called?
Approximately 5% of all notes printed today are $50 bills. They are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in brown straps. A $50 bill is sometimes called a "Grant" based on the use of Ulysses S. Grant's portrait on the bill.
What is C-note in rap?
A C-Note means a hundred dollar bill ($100).
The term “C-Note” has been used by The Notorious B.I.G., 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, Logic, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Uzi Vert, Drake, Jay Rock, and many more rappers.