It is never legal to reproduce the U. S. dollar note. If you are caught making counterfeit money, you will do jail time and face many fines.
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She was on the five dollar note for 20 years.
The One Million Dollar note is an advertising gimmick and does not exist as legal tender.
In current legal tender $100 note. However in 1878 there was a $10,000 note and a "demand note" with a value of $50,000,000 was issued in 1861.
Good luck with that question. Let me know if you ever find an Australian 30 Dollar note, I would be interested in seeing one.
No, the $1,000,000 U.S. note was never circulated for general use. It was created in 1934 as a high-denomination note primarily for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. The largest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public use was the $100,000 note, which featured Woodrow Wilson and was also used only for banking transactions. The $1,000,000 note remains a novelty item and is not legal tender.
The last Australian One Dollar notes were printed in 1982. The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984. The One Dollar notes were progressively withdrawn from circulation from 1984. They are still considered to be legal tender and will be accepted by banks.
No, a one million US dollar note does not exist as legal currency. While there have been novelty or commemorative bills printed for promotional purposes, the highest denomination of US currency ever issued for public circulation was $100. The production of such high-denomination notes ceased in 1969, and they are no longer in circulation.
No, there is no one million dollar note in circulation in the United States. The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public use was a $100,000 bill featuring Woodrow Wilson, but it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never circulated among the public. However, there are novelty or collector's items that may depict a million-dollar bill, but these are not legal tender.
Not in the USA, Canada or Australia However the EU does 200 Euro note.
The one million dollar bill is a novelty or fantasy note produced by private parties. No one million dollar bill was ever issued by the U.S. Treasury or the Federal Reserve. The largest bill ever produced in the U.S. was the non-circulating $100,000 note. Used strictly for bank to bank exchange. (Woodrow Wilson is the President on the $100,000 bill.)