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Federally-issued $1000 banknotes were printed from 1862 to 1945, although all bills from 1934 to 1945 carried the same 1934 series date. Printing was suspended due to low demand; at that time $1000 could purchase a reasonably well-equipped sedan or be a down-payment on a house.

It was still possible to request them from a bank up till 1969. That year President Nixon suspended distribution of all bills larger than $100 in an effort to reduce money-laundering and other criminal activities. Large bills were never formally withdrawn and are technically still legal to spend, but they're worth more to collectors.

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