No. While there are $2 and $20 bills, there is not, nor was there ever a $200.
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While a $200 denomination might be a sensible addition to US currency, the US has never printed that bill.
There is no $200 bill
There is no 200 dollar bill. In Puerto Rico $US dollars are used as monetary currency. At one time Puerto Rico did have a 200 pesos note, but this was before 1898.
It's definitely a reasonable denomination to have, but the US has never printed $200 bills. Some gift shops sell fake "$200" bills as novelties but you can't spend them.
The answer will vary from country to country. For example, the UK does not have a 25 penny coin, the US does not have a 20 cent coin. Most countries do not have coins or notes worth three units - whether they are major currency units (Rupee, Euro) or minor currency units (Paisa, Cent).
While there has been some (VERY) occasional speculation about issuing $200 bills, the US has never printed any bills with that denomination.
Irish people call the US Dollar bill, a dollar or a dollar bill.
$200 to $300 depending on condition.
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The US has never produced a $4 bill, though Canada once had such a denomination.
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.