As of 2014, the largest denomination in circulation is $100. However, until 1945, there were bills printed as large as $10,000 (which were withdrawn in 1969). There was even a $100,000 bill, though it was only used to transfer funds between government agencies.
Any $1 million bill you might see is merely a novelty.
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€'). The largest Euro banknote is €500.
No.
Such a banknote does not exist. The Australian One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1984.
The largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note in 1934.
Probably on eBay.
The highest denomination of New Zealand banknote is currently the One Hundred Dollar note. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has no plans to introduce a Two Hundred Dollar banknote in the foreseeable future.
Take it to a bank.
The largest demotion banknote for the British pound is the £50 note.
The noun 'dollar' is a concrete noun as a word for a coin or banknote. The noun 'dollar' is an abstract noun as a word for an amount or value.
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The largest denomination currently in circulation is for $100. There used to be larger notes, up to $10,000 (the $100,000 was for government use only), but they have all long since been withdrawn.
Same reason Washington is on the US$1.00 banknote