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The largest US bill is currently $100. The largest ever issued for general use was $10,000. In 1934 a small number of special $100,000 bills were printed for use inside the government but they never were put into circulation.
No. The largest Federal Reserve Note was a $10,000 bill. The largest US bill ever printed was a $100,000 gold certificate. They were only used for internal transactions and were never publicly circulated. Any "million-dollar", "ten million-dollar", or "billion-dollar" items you may read about are novelty items that sell for a few bucks in gift shops.
1000000 one coard note
10 Million in Japanese yen is $122,452.57 in US dollars
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
1 Brazilian real = 0.5376 US dollars
Ben Franklin is featured on the 100 dollar note
Benjamin Franklin resides on the hundred dollar note.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
Benjamin Franklin is on the US 100 dollar note.
Well, darling, 10000000 times 100 is 1 billion. So, if you had a dollar for every time you asked me that question, you'd be one rich cookie.