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500 dollars. These bills were withdrawn in 69 but still in circulation and still legal tender.
The largest bill of legal tender that is in circulation in the United States is the one hundred dollar bill.
Ireland uses the euro and the €100 note is in circulation. You may be able to get a €200 or €500 note at a bank but few merchants will accept them.
The largest bill of legal tender in Germany is the €500 note, which is part of the euro currency. However, the European Central Bank announced in 2016 that it would stop producing the €500 note due to concerns about its use in illegal activities such as money laundering.
No. Although the $500 bill remains legal tender, the largest bill still in circulation in the United States is a $100 bill. You could purchase a $500 bill as a collectible item from a coin/currency dealer, but it would cost you more than $500.
No. Current denominations have been in circulation since 1993. Previous 'versions' are no longer legal tender.
Not in the United States. The last bills above $100 were printed in the 1940s and withdrawn from circulation in the late 1960s. They are still legal tender at face value, but are worth more to collectors.
The largest Canadian bill is a thousand dollar bill. These are not normally in circulation...usually special order.
No. The highest denomination currently produced is $100. $1,000 bills were produced until fairly recently, and remain legal tender, but have been withdrawn from circulation since 2000. The highest denomination ever produced, $50,000, was printed in 1896 and used for interbank transactions. No. The largest Canadian bill was a $50,000.00 bill. last issued in 1924
No. The British Penny is only Legal Tender in amounts up to 20 Pence.
That would depend on what currency (country) the 1000 bill was for.
There is no Canadian $500 bill. The largest Canadian bill in circulation is the $100.