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While a $200 denomination might be a sensible addition to US currency, the US has never printed that bill.
It's definitely a reasonable denomination to have, but the US has never printed $200 bills. Some gift shops sell fake "$200" bills as novelties but you can't spend them.
It's definitely a reasonable denomination to have, but the US has never printed $200 bills. Some gift shops sell fake "$200" bills as novelties but you can't spend them.
While there has been some (VERY) occasional speculation about issuing $200 bills, the US has never printed any bills with that denomination.
There is no $200 bill
Overprints are considered major errors. Retail prices can be in the range of $200-300.
A foldover error is considered to be moderately rare. Retail values can be over $200 depending on the extent of the fold.
Its value could be in the $100 to $200 range, but it depends on a number of factors. The bill should be examined in person by a dealer or appraiser who handles error currency. The error described is called an Inverted Overprint. It happened when the sheet of paper on which the bill was printed was accidentally put in the press upside down.
No. While there are $2 and $20 bills, there is not, nor was there ever a $200.
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