No, there is no 150 $ bill, but there are 100s and 50s
No, there is no $100,000,000 bill or note in circulation. The highest denomination of U.S. currency is the $100 bill. Bills above $100 are typically used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks, rather than in general circulation.
Yes, until the 1930s there were 1,000, 10,000 and even 100,000 dollar bills. However, most were used for transactions between banks.
no
The us hasn't printed a silver certificate 2 dollar bill since 1899 all twos printed after that were either US notes or federal reserve notes.
There are no U.S. notes with the series date of 1921
No, they shouldn't be.
Please check your bill again. There were no series letters on 1928 $1 United States Notes. The only 1928 G bills were $2 US Notes.
The first US $5 notes were issued in 1861 and are still being produced.
The ten dollar bill bears the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, a non-president. The 100 dollar bill carries a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, also not a president.
All current US bank notes have the face of a US President, with the exception of the 10 dollar bill which has Alexander Hamilton.
Nothing, because it's a joke item and not a real bill. Lots of gift and novelty shops sell them. The largest-denomination US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000 and none of those were dated 1929.
Federal Reserve Note. All US paper currencies are Federal Reserve Notes.
Please check your date. There were no US $2 notes printed with a 1929 series date.
Irish people call the US Dollar bill, a dollar or a dollar bill.
The last $5 U.S. Notes were dated 1963. Please check your bill and post a new question.