In 1945 the Treasury discontinued all bills with values higher than $100. Since 1969 banks have not been required to carry anything larger.
Because these higher-value bills are so old and unusual it's doubtful that any of them are still in circulation. In any case they're worth more than face value to a collector so it wouldn't make sense to spend them.
No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
A bank of issue is a bank which issues its own notes payable to the bearer.
You can purchase treasury notes, a.k.a. t-notes, by going to a federal bank. This may include the Bank of America. T-notes are virtually risk free, so there is one pro of investing in them.
Bank notes (paper assurances of money) are also known as bills, notes, or paper money. Notes are generally made from cotton paper and feature many anti-counterfeit measures.
Bank Panic happened in 1000.
There are many different types of counters for bank notes that are available. The main two types count coins and notes, though many machines can count both.
Canada no longer issues any notes larger than $100. The Bank of Canada did issue $1000 notes until 1987.
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bank notes contain fluorescent which absorbs ultraviolet radiation which makes it easy to detect forged bank notes
Scotland has three banks which issues notes. The Royal Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish castles, The Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish bridges and the Clydesdale bank notes feature famous Scots and Scottish World Heritage sites.
No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
The Bank of England don't currently have £100 notes, but the Bank of Scotland do and they are red. The English £50 notes are red as well.
You can make 1000 RS without using a 100 RS note. Five 150 RS notes plus five 50 RS notes equals 1000 RS in 10 notes.
The USA did issue $1000 Dollar notes, but has since discontinued them. Any notes handed in to a bank would be destroyed. Due to their rarity, they are worth far more to a collector than their face value (a 1934 example in fine condition is worth $1500).
From 1979 thru present, Gandhi has appeared on a majority of India's notes, ranging from the 5 Rupees note to the 1000 Rupees.
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