Million Dollar Contractor - 2010 Inside the Glass House 2-4 was released on:
USA: 23 September 2012
Million Dollar Contractor - 2010 Inside the Glass House - 2.4 was released on: USA: 23 September 2012
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The largest US bill ever printed was $100,000, and these were only used inside the government. "Million dollar" and larger bill are joke items sold in novelty shops, etc. for a few bucks. They're worth about as much as the paper they're printed on.
It looks like this: because there are no million-dollar US bills and never have been. The largest denomination printed for circulation was $10,000; the largest US bill ever made was a series of special $100,000 notes printed for use inside the government.
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there isnt a 1,000,000 inside the ten dollar bill
Abraham Lincoln.
that doesn't exist...
No, and if you attempt to deposit or exchange a "million dollar" bill you risk arrest because all such bills are fake. There's never been an American $1,000,000 bill. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.
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No one's photo is on any US bills because bills use engravings, not photographs. No one's image is on any "million dollar" US bill because it doesn't exist. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.
It is not possible to physically turn a dollar bill inside out as it is made of paper and has a fixed structure. However, you can create the illusion of turning it inside out by folding it in a certain way or using sleight of hand tricks.