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There's a page showing all high-denomination bills at the BEP website, linked below

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What is the value of a 1923 US 1 million dollar bill with a picture of President Lincoln?

It's worth a few cents for the paper it's printed on, because it's not a genuine US bill - it's a well-known novelty item available online and in gift shops. There's never been a 1 million dollar bill. The largest US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000, and the largest ever printed (but not circulated) was $100,000.


How can you find where a dollar bill was made?

During most of the 20th century all US paper money was printed in Washington DC. Increasing demand for paper money led the government to open a second facility in Fort Worth. Production there started in late 1990. Bills printed in Fort Worth can be identified by a small "FW" before the plate position indicator in one corner of the design. The plate position indicator consists of a letter followed by a small subscripted number and identifies the bill's position on the large paper sheet where it was printed. For example, a bill printed in Washington might have position indicators like B7 or E15 while a Fort Worth bill might have FWA22 or FWD12.Answers to FAQs:All US currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The US Mint doesn't produce any paper money, only coins.The city shown in the seal on $1 and $2 bills isn't where the bill was printed; it's the location of the Federal Reserve Bank that distributed the bills.


What percent of paper printed is used in the US?

All of it of coarse


When was the first us dollar bill printed?

1862


What are US banknotes printed on?

Modern US bills are printed on a special paper made from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen.

Related questions

Is a dollar bill made out of paper?

US bills are printed on a special paper made from linen and cotton, as opposed to normal paper which is made from cellulose.


What lb paper density is a US banknote?

US paper money is not printed on standard paper. It is printed on a specialized cotton blend and contains no paper.


What is the value of a 3 dollar bill?

There have not been any $3 bills printed. Anything that looks like a modern US bill but says "$3" is a novelty item worth only the paper it's printed on.


Are state names printed on US paper currency?

No, state names are not printed on U.S. paper currency.


What is the value of a 1923 US 1 million dollar bill with a picture of President Lincoln?

It's worth a few cents for the paper it's printed on, because it's not a genuine US bill - it's a well-known novelty item available online and in gift shops. There's never been a 1 million dollar bill. The largest US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000, and the largest ever printed (but not circulated) was $100,000.


How many trees are cut down to make a one dollar bill?

US money is not printed on paper. The paper in U.S. banknotes is made of a 75% cotton and 25% linen mixture.


What is the value of a 1923 US 100 million dollar silver certificate?

It's worth a few cents for the paper it's printed on, because it's not a genuine US bill - it's a well-known novelty item available online and in gift shops. There's never been a $100 million dollar bill. The largest US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000, and the largest ever printed (but not circulated) was $100,000.


Is there a million dollar bill printed by American Bank Note Company for the International Association of Millionaires?

The "association" is fictitious and the bill is a novelty item, worth roughly as much as the paper it's printed on.The American Bank Note Company is real, but it hasn't printed US paper money since 1862. It prints items such as stock and bond certificates, traveller's cheques, etc.


How can you find where a dollar bill was made?

During most of the 20th century all US paper money was printed in Washington DC. Increasing demand for paper money led the government to open a second facility in Fort Worth. Production there started in late 1990. Bills printed in Fort Worth can be identified by a small "FW" before the plate position indicator in one corner of the design. The plate position indicator consists of a letter followed by a small subscripted number and identifies the bill's position on the large paper sheet where it was printed. For example, a bill printed in Washington might have position indicators like B7 or E15 while a Fort Worth bill might have FWA22 or FWD12.Answers to FAQs:All US currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The US Mint doesn't produce any paper money, only coins.The city shown in the seal on $1 and $2 bills isn't where the bill was printed; it's the location of the Federal Reserve Bank that distributed the bills.


Is there such thing as a one million dollar bill in the US?

The US never printed a $1,000,000 bill. The highest denomination every issued was $100,000 and that was only used for internal government transactions during the 1930s. There are many fake "million dollar bills" printed by private companies and sold as novelty items. They're only worth the paper they're printed on.


Whose picture was on the 5 million dollar bill?

The largest US bill ever printed was $100,000, and these were only used inside the government. "Million dollar" and larger bill are joke items sold in novelty shops, etc. for a few bucks. They're worth about as much as the paper they're printed on.


What is the most-printed US paper currency?

monopoly money