Counterfeiting is very illegal. The CIA MUST become involved. You should not try to make one.
if you are talking about just one bill it is not but if it is in hundreds thousands it is a tru million dollar
There never were any. The largest bill that I can remember is the $10,000 bill, and there were very few printed.Having just stated that, there is a fake million dollar bill that you can get fromwww.milliondollarbill.com.
Yes there is a NZ 1 million dollar bill. However many people are not rich enough to own one of these and therefore many people think this does not exsit. Also since these days it is considered suspicious to have to much money in cash lying around and the amount of theft today this 1 million dollar bill is just about never printed.
There are 1 million one-dollar bills in 1 million dollars. This is because each bill represents one unit of currency, and when you have 1 million units of currency, you have 1 million bills. Therefore, the number of one-dollar bills in 1 million dollars is simply 1 million.
No. These bills were never legal tender and never had any face value. The United States has never issued any million-dollar bills . There are "million-dollar" bills which have no monetary value, each with a picture of a president and, I think, other portraits as well.
That's just some kind of novelty bill -- it's not real.
The value of a million dollar bill with the serial number C34387296A would depend on its rarity, condition, and historical significance. In general, million dollar bills are not legal tender and are typically novelty items or collector's items. Without more information, it is difficult to determine an exact value for this specific bill, but it is unlikely to be worth one million dollars in terms of purchasing power.
A US dollar bill is 0.0043 inches (just over 1/10 mm) thick, requiring nearly 233 dollar bills for a stack 1 inch high. A billion dollars in a vertical stack would then be 67.8 miles high. (4.3 million inches).
A dollar bill has a flat area of 6.14 inches × 2.61 inches = 16.0254 square inches. The bill is 0.0043 inches thin. If you really need to know the volume of the dollar bill, then the volume is: 6.14 inches × 2.61 inches × 0.0043 inches = 0.06890922 cubic inches.
$1 just one dollar......
It is just another way to make it harder for people to copy the dollar bill
I guess it looks like a stack of money. Just go to the bank and ask someone to see a strap of new bills.