No. Cleveland was on the US $1000 bill, but it is not now in circulation. The largest US bill in circulation now is the $100 bill. Washington is on the $! bill.
The 100 dollar bill is the highest in circulation.
The term you are looking for is "circulation" rather than "rotation", and yes, the $50 is still in circulation (that is, is still in daily use) in the United States.
Grover Cleveland is on the most recent US $1000 bill. This bill is no longer in circulation. Bills larger than $100 were withdrawn from circulation in order to hinder the cash transactions that are common in the drug trade.
Yes. In Canada they were taken out of circulation years ago. In the US they were never formally taken out of circulation but since 1969 you can't get one from a bank, so they're effectively no longer in circulation.
All US government notes issued since 1861 are still legal tender. The $1000 bill, with president Grover Cleveland, was circulated between 1929 and 1969 and would today be worth a minimum of $1000. There are still an estimated 165,372 $1000 bills in circulation, but their rarity makes them very valuable. A 'very fine' condition note is worth about $3,500.
A billion is 1,000,000,000 and so (if there is a thousand dollar bill in circulation, I am not sure it is), then divide 1,000,000,000 by 1000 to get the number of bills which would be 1,000,000 which is a million
The average 100 dollar bill stays in circulation 5-10 years, if not in use up to 20.
The U.S. hasn't printed $1,000 bills since the 1940s.
There used to be, yes. However, they were last printed in 1945, and finally removed from circulation in 1969.
The US dollar bill with the highest circulation today is the $100. Other bills with a higher amount are currently not in circulation. These include $500, $1000, $5000, and $10,000. While technically still legal to use, they're worth more to collectors. There were also special $100,000 bills printed for use inside the government but these were never available to the general public.
There is no 1,000 dollar German bill