The largest bill ever printed in the US was $100,000. They were printed in 1934 and 1935 for use within the Federal Reserve System prior to the availability of electronic funds transfers.
The bills were never circulated to the general public and it's illegal to own one, although all known copies are either in museums or were destroyed when they became obsolete.
There is no such thing as a 10000000 bill. I thought I saw one, but it was just a fake.
The largest bill ever printed in the US was $100,000. It carried a picture of Woodrow Wilson and never circulated. It was only used for interdepartmental transactions in the days before electronic funds transfers.
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.
10 Million in Japanese yen is $122,452.57 in US dollars
Irish people call the US Dollar bill, a dollar or a dollar bill.
The US has never produced a $4 bill, though Canada once had such a denomination.
1 Brazilian real = 0.5376 US dollars
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This depends on the country: US: Abraham Lincoln is on the 5 dollar US bill.
Andrew Jackson's picture is on the US twenty dollar bill.
There is no US $2,000 bill.
The Bahamian Dollar is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar, so a $1 Bahamas bill is worth exactly $1 US Dollar.