The largest denomination Federal Reserve note ever issued for public circulation was the $10,000 note. On July 14, 1969, the Federal Reserve and the Department of the Treasury announced that banknotes in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 would be discontinued due to lack of use.Aug 18, 2015
The largest denomination of currency the US prints today is the $100 bill.
No, there is no $900 bill. The largest denomination of U.S. currency ever printed was the $100,000 bill, but it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. So unless you have a time machine and a very specific need for a $900 bill, you're out of luck.
Since the 1960s, the largest bill still in use is $100. Nothing larger has been printed since the 1940s.
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In the first half of the 20th century Conservative Judaism had fast growth. In the 1990's the Conservative Judaism was the largest denomination. Today it is not the largest denomination in America.
The largest denomination in circulation today is the US $100 bill.
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A $10,000 bill was the highest denomination printed for general circulation. A small number of special $100,000 bills were printed for transactions between government departments but these were never released for general use. The highest denomination printed today is $100. Printing of higher-value bills ended in 1945, and distribution was suspended in 1969.
At present, the largest denomination still in production and circulation is $100.
A $10,000 bill was the highest denomination printed for general circulation. A small number of special $100,000 bills were printed for transactions between government departments but these were never released for general use. The highest denomination printed today is $100. Printing of higher-value bills ended in 1945, and distribution was suspended in 1969.
The largest U.S. dollar denomination ever issued for public circulation was the $100,000 bill, featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. However, it was primarily used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never circulated among the general public. The highest denomination of currency that was circulated among the public was the $10,000 bill, which was discontinued in 1969. Today, the largest bill in circulation is the $100 bill.
The last year that they printed any high denomination currency was in 1945 (with the series of 1934). They started being actively removed from circulation starting in 1969 (although in practice most had vanished earlier) and today they are worth more than face to collectors of currency (especially the 10,000 bill!)