Yes. These bills were only printed for use in transferring large amounts from one government department to another. Only a tiny number were printed and they were never put into general circulation.
The largest circulating bill was worth $10,000. It was last printed in 1945, although it carried a series date of 1934. Distribution of high-value bills ended in 1969. They're still technically legal to spend at face value but are worth more to collectors.
They were used in early 1934 to late 1935 to transfer money from bank to bank, and were never publicly circulated.
200
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.
The $100 bill is worth a price close to $75. The amount may vary depending upon the condition of the bill.
No,there was never a 4 dollar bill
The 100 dollar bill.
There is no such thing as a real million dollar bill, the largest dollar bill is a $100000 note, a gold seal note to be exact. However, there are pranks bills that are a "million dollars"
the 100$ Bill
Yes.
Real
the largest bill is the 100,000 dollar bill
the largest bill is the 100,000 dollar bill
Woodrow Wilson.
there is a 100000 dollar bill. Woodrow Wilson the 28th president of the united states is on it. there is only 2 100000 dollar bills. but they are not spent now. they used to make them in the 1920's.
If you mean the series date, it's 1934
22 lbs
1 dollar.