They do they are just no longer printed.
Even when they were being printed they rarely entered circulation, so almost no one saw them, as the main reason they were printed was for the use of banks to make large transfers of funds without having to move big heavy piles of paper. This purpose is now obsolete as most such bank to bank transfers are now done entirely electronically.
It looks like ten thousand one hundred dollar bills. Or does it look like twenty thousand fifty dollar bills? I can never remember.
No. Distribution of bills larger than $100 was suspended in 1969.
There are 10 one hundred dollar bills in 1000 dollars, so you need to multiply 24,000 by 10 to find how many $100 bills are in $24,000. 10 X 24000 is 240,000.
According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 45% of all U.S. currency printed are one-dollar bills.
Dollar bills weigh approximately 1 gram each. Thus, 2 pounds (avoirdupois) would contain approximately 908 dollar bills.
It would take one hundred thousand dollar bills to make one hundred thousand dollars.
One thousand
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It looks like ten thousand one hundred dollar bills. Or does it look like twenty thousand fifty dollar bills? I can never remember.
1,000
Yes, some countries do.
one thousand
not a makable bill
It looks like ten thousand one hundred dollar bills. Or does it look like twenty thousand fifty dollar bills? I can never remember.
One million of them.
1,000,000 / 10 = 100,000 that's one hundred thousand 10 dollar bills in one million dollars
There can be 10 one hundred dollar bills in 1 thousand dollars (1000/100 = 10)