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No, nor has a genuine million dollar bill ever been printed in any year.
As genuine currency, no. The largest real bill ever printed was $100,000.
No. The largest denomination the U.S. ever printed was $100,000.
There is not a one hundred thousand dollar bill. Few people have enough money to ever need a bill that big and those who do use credit.
Two things. First, the U.S. has never printed a $1 million dollar bill, ever. Second, no genuine U.S. currency is printed in China.
There were no series of 1951 $100 bills ever printed.
The largest bill ever printed in the U.S. was worth $100,000 and it never circulated in normal commerce.
Only as a novelty. The largest real denomination ever printed was $100,000.
The answer is easy - ALL "one million dollar" or "one billion dollar" bills are fake. They're novelty items you can buy in a gift shop or online for a few dollars. $1000 is the largest-denomination silver certificate ever printed. $10,000 is the largest bill ever printed for circulation. $100,000 is the largest bill ever printed, but these were never circulated.
No US Million dollar notes were ever issued. You have a novelty item that sells for a couple of bucks in gift shops and dollar stores. The largest US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000, and the largest ever printed (but not circulated) was $100,000.
No. The largest denomination the U.S. ever printed was $100,000. Any million dollar bill you might find is a novelty only worth its weight in paper.