The U.S. has never printed a $1,000,000 bill. Any you might find are merely novelties, NOT genuine currency.
No, nor has a genuine million dollar bill ever been printed in any year.
There's never been a US "million dollar" bill. They're novelty items that you can buy in a gift shop for a few dollars.
There's never been a US "million dollar" bill. They're novelty items that you can buy in a gift shop for a few dollars.
There's never been a US $1 million bill. The largest bill ever printed was $100,000 and they were only for use by the Federal Reserve System. They were never put into circulation.
The US never printed a one million dollar bill. Any you find are novelties, and aren't worth anything.
There's never been a US $1 million bill. The largest bill ever printed was $100,000 and they were only for use by the Federal Reserve System. They were never put into circulation.
No, the highest denomination the US printed was a $100,000 bill, for use only between Federal Reserve Banks. Currently the largest bill in circulation is the $10,000 bill, all of which are in the hands of collectors.
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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.
Irish people call the US Dollar bill, a dollar or a dollar bill.
No. The largest circulating denomination the U.S. ever printed was $10,000, though there was also a $100,000 bill used for transactions between government offices.
Not in the US. Some countries such as Zimbabwe that have their own money called dollars have issued notes of that size, but only because their dollars are worth much less than US dollars.