no, they currently print bills up to $100, but the following bills were circulated as late as 1969: $500, $1000, $10000 & $100000
No. Distribution of bills higher than $100 was halted by presidential order in 1969.
bank of new york
There are 100 five-dollar bills in a bundle (strap) as distributed by the Federal Reserve. All new bills are shipped in 100-bill "straps" and 4000-bill "bricks." Banks will often distribute bills in smaller bundles, especially after they have gotten thicker from being circulated. A green strap will normally indicate 50 bills ($250) while a red strap indicates the standard 100 bills ($500).
Most American banks (i assume you're talking about US currency) put all bills in bundles of 100. So a bundle of ones from a bank would have 100 bills in it, equalling 100 dollars, a bundle of fives would be worth $500, a bundle of 50s worth $5,000. Hope that helps =)
The simplest combination - is 59 bills of 1000 value - plus one of value 500.
You'll need to check the issuing bank. Bills from Dallas retail for $500 to $800 in average condition. Bills from other banks are worth only $15 to $35.
You can get themat the bank.
no, they currently print bills up to $100, but the following bills were circulated as late as 1969: $500, $1000, $10000 & $100000
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1956, and the last $500 bills were dated 1934.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1936, and the last $500 bills carried a 1934 date.
Some countries have 500 unit bills, others do not.
The last US $500 bills were dated 1934. Please check again and post a new question.
No. Distribution of bills higher than $100 was halted by presidential order in 1969.
They printed small size (aka modern size) bills for 1928, 1934, and 1934A. Large size $500 bills were printed for many different years between 1862 and 1922.
The didn't print any bills dated 1940. The last $500 bills were in the 1934 series. Please check again and post a new question.
What became of bills for $500 and up after 1969