That would depend on what currency (country) the 1000 bill was for.
No. The British Penny is only Legal Tender in amounts up to 20 Pence.
500 dollars. These bills were withdrawn in 69 but still in circulation and still legal tender.
No.
The $50 Bill? Yes.
The US $1000 bill features a portrait of President Grover Cleveland on the front and an image of the U.S. Capitol on the back. The bill was last printed in 1945 and is no longer in circulation but remains legal tender. It is one of the highest denominations ever issued by the US government.
Yes, it's still legal tender at face value. However, a bill that old would have additional value to a collector.
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, appeared on the $1000 bill (a denomination which, while still legal tender, no longer circulates in the United States).
The Australian Dollar is Legal Tender in Australia. The Bahamian Dollar is Legal Tender in the Bahamas. The Barbados Dollar is Legal Tender in Barbados. The Bermuda Dollar is Legal Tender in Bermuda. The Canadian Dollar is Legal Tender in Canada. The Fiji Dollar is Legal Tender in Fiji. The Hong Kong Dollar is Legal Tender in Hong Kong. The Jamaican Dollar is Legal Tender in Jamaica. The New Zealand Dollar is Legal Tender in New Zealand. The Singapore Dollar is Legal Tender in Singapore. The US Dollar is Legal Tender in the USA.
The Italian lira is no longer legal tender. It has been replaced by the Euro.
Everywhere. They're legal tender and are still being printed.
Legal tender is everyday money.
Yes penny's are legal tender.