Yes, former US Treasury Secretary and US Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase is pictured on the obverse of the now-discontinued (but still technically legal tender) $10,000 bill. Although they are still technically legal tender in the United States, high-denomination bills were last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July14 1969 by the Federal Reserve System, and recalled to be distroyed, by an executive order of Richard Nixon, in an order to combat orginazed crime in the united states.
There has never been a fifty thousand dollar bill. A ten thousand dollar bill with Salmon P. Chase on it was the highest.
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The very first dollar bill was made in 1862 with the portrait of Salmon P. Chase. Salmon P. Chase was the Treasury Secretary under President Abraham Lincoln.
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Salmon P. Chase appeared on the first US one-dollar note in 1862.
The dollar bill is the original and basic note of money used in the US. The first actual dollar bill was issued in 1862 with an image of the then Treasury Secretary Salmon Chase.
The first dollar bill, a United States Note released in 1862, had a picture of then secretary of the treasury, Salmon P. Chase on it.
The 10 and 10000 denominations. The 10 dollar bill has Alexander Hamilton on it and the 10000 dollar bill has Salmon P. Chase on it.