The U.S. Mint has never made a $1000 bill. Nor has it ever made a $1, $2, $5 or any other bill. The reason is that the Mint only makes coins. Bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
The largest denomination in circulation is now $100. The last bills with higher values ($500, $1000, etc.) were printed in 1945 but carried the series date 1934. In 1969 the government issued an order that banks no longer had to stock or distribute anything larger than $100, primarily because larger denominations were being used by organized crime to "launder" illegal transactions.
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MS= Mint State DPML= Deep Mirror Proof Like 70 is perfect. 68 is 1 in 100000 and rare. The higher the number, the more value the coin has among others of the same year and mint. Older coins are tougher to find in higher grades because they were not made for collectors like some coins have been in the last 50 years.
Just to make sure take it to a dealer or collector for and opinion, but it's likely from a filled die that caused the mint mark not to strike up.
Please post a new question describing what you mean by "oddity". Also note that bills are printed. Coins are minted.
It's just a common date half dollar that's still found on circulation, spend it.
In mint uncirculated condition it would be worth $85. In very good used condition, $12.50. In anything worse, it would have no value.
It's such a common date that it's still worth $2.
It's still worth two dollars.
No, mint is an herb that is used to make mint tea. It does not contain caffeine because it does not come from the tea plant Camellia siniesis. However it does still make excellent tea.
mint is a herb but still has that fresh minty taste that you get with all mints,spearmint is a milder mint still a mint though!
I have seen these selling for around $300 (in mint condition).
It's still worth one dollar, maybe two to a collector if it's in mint condition.
100000 yuz bin is worthless in us dollars but ay auction they can go for 1000.00 us dollars in mint condition.
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Yes the us mint made a 1000 dollar bill with grover cleveland.
It would be extraordinary because the U.S. did not make any $2 bills with that date.
The U.S. Mint doesn't produce dollar bills.