No such bill was ever produced by the U.S. government.
Dollar bills do not expire and can be used indefinitely.
The currency used in America is the American dollar. It is in one dollar bills, five dollar bills, tens, twenties, fifties and hundreds,
Currency straps are used to bind dollar (and other denomination) bills in stacks.
Both coin an bills were used.
No. Holograms didn't exist at that time. And while many other countries have used holograms as security devices for many years, the new $100 bills are the only US currency to incorporate them.
In a standard Monopoly game, there are 30 one-dollar bills. The game's bank typically contains a total of 20 of each denomination, including the one-dollar bills, which are used for transactions throughout the game.
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Both five dollar bills and fifty dollar bills are considered legal tender in the United States, they are issued by the US Treasury and can be used for purchasing goods and services. Additionally, both bills feature portraits of Presidents (Abraham Lincoln on the five dollar bill and Ulysses S. Grant on the fifty dollar bill).
There are no mintmarks on 2 dollar bills. Mintmarks are only used on coins.
Yes, $1,000 bills did exist in the United States, but they were discontinued in 1969. These large-denomination bills were primarily used for transactions between banks rather than for general public circulation. While they are no longer in production, they are still legal tender and can be collected, often fetching high prices among numismatists.
No one's photo is on any US bills because bills use engravings, not photographs. No one's image is on any "million dollar" US bill because it doesn't exist. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.
A million-dollar bill does not exist. The largest denomination bill the U.S. ever issued was a $100,000 gold certificate used to transfer money among government agencies in the pre-electronic world. A number of companies have printed fake "million-dollar bills" as jokes and novelties. None are real.