no unfortunatly they are just novelty itemssold by companies just for fun. you would probably go to jail for trying to give one to a bank
The US never printed a one million dollar bill. Any you find are novelties, and aren't worth anything.
There is no one million dollar bill and never has been.
There have been several novelty "million-dollar bills" printed privately; one of the designs claims to be a "millennium note." These are not legal tender; trying to cash or deposit one at a bank could get you charged with counterfeiting. (In fact, one evangelistic organization that has a million-dollar bill design for a tract is facing claims that the tracts are counterfeit bills.) There has never been a legal tender million dollar bill.
No, the highest denomination the US printed was a $100,000 bill, for use only between Federal Reserve Banks. Currently the largest bill in circulation is the $10,000 bill, all of which are in the hands of collectors.
Yes
0.10% of $1000000000 = $1000000
A genuine 1964 Kennedy half dollar is currently worth about $6. A jumbo coin is surely a novelty, and isn't worth anything to collectors.
there isnt a 1,000,000 inside the ten dollar bill
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The Morgan silver dollar is a collectors item and can be about $39