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The US never printed a $1 million bill. Your note is a well-known novelty item that sells for a few dollars in gift shops and similar stores.

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Q: I have a 1 million dollar note that is printed like a 100 note it was produced at 1928 by Federal Reserve. My family told you we have kept it from world war 2 how can I tell if it is fake?
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