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Exactly none. There is no federal bank called the US Bank, and the largest bill ever printed by the United States was worth $100,000.
See the link below for a picture and explanation.
You spent more money then you have in your bank account i.e. your negative bank balance is printed in red.
The largest bank note the US ever printed was $100,000. It was intended for circulation between branches of the Federal Reserve and featured a picture of Woodrow Wilson. Other large bills are: *The $500 bill - William McKinley *The $1,000 bill - Grover Cleveland *The $5,000 bill - James Madison *The $10,000 bill - Salmon P. Chase
$2 bill are still printed, and they are still legal tender. They're not worth anything over face value, despite their perceived scarcity. They only seem rare because there aren't as many printed as other denominations.
The People's Bank Of China is actually the largest. In America, the largest People's Bank is located in Massachussets.
Germany's Deutsche Bank was the second largest financial institution in Europe in 2011, after France's BNP Paribas. In addition, Deutsche Bank was the second largest bank in the world in 2011. In 2012, Germany's Deutsche Bank became the largest bank in Europe, but remained the second largest in the world. HSBC, who was the third largest European bank in 2011, became the second largest in 2012, and 2011's largest European bank fell to the fourth largest position.
SEB bank currently is the largest one, Swedbank is the second largest.
the bank of baghdad is the largest of iraq
HSBC Holding is the largest bank of Europe
In 1996 the largest bank in the world was the Tokyo-Mitsubishi bank
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