No. IIRC, they haven't been in print since the 1930s.
No
Are there grants available to pay your bills
there are 100 bills in any bank bundle and 1000 in a brick
Older dollar bills are indeed still in circulation. US bills aren't removed from circulation until they wear out.
No such bill ever existed. There was a series of $100,000 gold certificates that were used for Federal Reserve Bank transactions, but they were never circulated. The largest circulating bills were $500, $1000, $5000, and $10,000 bills, but these have not been printed since 1945 (in the 1934-date series) and are removed from use when they enter the banking system. The surviving bills often command a huge premium as collectible items. There are still tens of thousands of $500 and $1000 bills in public hands. The largest bill being printed now is the $100 Federal Reserve Note bearing the portrait of Benjamin Franklin. For images, see the related link.
No
No
The U.S. hasn't printed $1,000 bills since the 1940s.
1000 bills.
Yes. It has plastified $20 and $50 bills, as well as regular, paper bills of $100, $200, $500 and $1000 denominations.
1000/20=50 bills
you can get 1000 bear bills for free from web codes they have them everywhere
Are there grants available to pay your bills
1000 of them.
Canadian $1000 bills do not feature a Prime Minister. They depict Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada. Note that all $1000 bills are withdrawn, though $1.1 billion worth are still in circulation.
100 bills
They would be 1000*300 millimetres = 1000*300/1000 metres ie 300 metres.