No.
The largest current denomination is $100. The highest-value circulation bill was $10,000. They were last printed in 1945; while they're still legal tender banks have been forbidden to distribute them since July 1969 due to concerns about money laundering.
The highest-denomination US bill ever printed was a $100,000 gold certificate. They were only intended for interdepartmental funds transfers and were used in the days before electronic transfers became available.
If there is a million dollars (1,000,000), then a billion (1,000,000,000). So it will take 1,000 million dollars to make a billion.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
A US dollar bill is 0.0043 inches (just over 1/10 mm) thick, requiring nearly 233 dollar bills for a stack 1 inch high. A billion dollars in a vertical stack would then be 67.8 miles high. (4.3 million inches).
A one dollar bill weighs approximately 1 gram, so a billion (10^9) bills would weigh 1 billion grams. Moving the decimal point gives you 1 million kg or 1000 tonnes. In US units that's approximately 2204000 lbs or 1102 tons if you do the math and conversions.
No US $1 bills are dated 1990.
The Bahamian Dollar is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar, so a $1 Bahamas bill is worth exactly $1 US Dollar.
If there is a million dollars (1,000,000), then a billion (1,000,000,000). So it will take 1,000 million dollars to make a billion.
it means 1,000,000,000 dollars
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
A US dollar bill is 0.0043 inches (just over 1/10 mm) thick, requiring nearly 233 dollar bills for a stack 1 inch high. A billion dollars in a vertical stack would then be 67.8 miles high. (4.3 million inches).
1 US Dollar billion = 51,110,000,610.35rupees
No. George Washington is on the front of the US one Dollar bill.
No. The US has never printed a 1 million dollar bill, and no US bills of any denomination are dated 1940.
A dollar bill (or any denomination bill) weighs 1 gram.
The average ONE dollar bill, if new is 6.14 inches long.
One US dollar.
A one dollar bill weighs approximately 1 gram, so a billion (10^9) bills would weigh 1 billion grams. Moving the decimal point gives you 1 million kg or 1000 tonnes. In US units that's approximately 2204000 lbs or 1102 tons if you do the math and conversions.