No, and there never was an old series either. All "million dollar bills" are bogus, printed as novelty items. They sell for a couple of bucks and you can usually get one with any of several different presidents pictured on it.
In fact, the highest value bill ever printed for general use was "only" $10,000. The US printed a few thousand $100,000 bills for internal use but that's all. Since 1969 the highest denomination in use is just $100.
In 2009, Million Dollar Bill is the first track on her new CD I Look To You.
There are misprinted bills in every series.
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Benjamin Franklin's portrait is still on the $100 bill, regardless of series date.
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The term "Series 2003 A" on a two-dollar bill refers to the specific design series and year of issuance. In this case, it indicates that the two-dollar bill was printed in 2003 with slight design modifications from the previous series. Each series denotes various changes in portrait, security features, or other elements of the banknote.
The 1950 series was printed with that same date into the early 1960s. A new series began in 1963.
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