The US did.
Please post a new, separate question with the name of the country that issued the dollar, and whether it's a coin or a bill. Specifically, there are no US $1 bills or $1 coins with that date.
Please post a new, separate question with the bill's country of origin. The US didn't print any bills dated 1958.
Much more information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the following: - Is it a bill or a coin? - What country issued it? If you can't determine which country it comes from, include some information such as what's pictured on it or some wording.
Please post a new question with the issuing country. The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1958
During its hyperinflation period Zimbabwe issued a million-dollar bill. However those were Zimbabwe dollars, not US dollars, and the bill was actually worth only a few US cents.
Please post a new question with the bill's country of origin. Neither the U.S. nor Canada, the major dollar-using countries in 1944, issued half-dollar notes at that time - just coins.
Please post a new question with the name of the country that issued the bill. The US didn't print any bills dated 1960.
The US has never issued a $2000 bill.
There is no country called "Arabian" and no Arab country uses US dollars. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with the bill's date, the name of the country that issued it, and what currency unit is referred to by the "500" denomination.
Please post a new question with the bill's currency unit and the name of the country that issued it. No European country uses dollars. In 1903 a bill would have been denominated in marks, pounds, francs, lira, etc. depending on which country it came from.
The dollar bill is the original and basic note of money used in the US. The first actual dollar bill was issued in 1862 with an image of the then Treasury Secretary Salmon Chase.
Please post a new, separate question with the name of the country that issued the bill. Neither the US nor Canada printed $10 bills dated 1946.