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 These bills were withdrawn in 69 but still in circulation and still legal tender.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.
Million-dollar bills are an urban legend. Since the US has never printed a $1,000,000 legal tender bill, any such "currency" is a privately-made novelty item so it's worthless except as a curiosity. The largest genuine US bill was the $100,000 bill, used in the 20th Century for Federal Reserve Bank transfers. The largest bill that circulated was the $10,000 bill. Modern US currency is no larger than $100.
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.
The Australian Dollar is Legal Tender in Australia. The Bahamian Dollar is Legal Tender in the Bahamas. The Barbados Dollar is Legal Tender in Barbados. The Bermuda Dollar is Legal Tender in Bermuda. The Canadian Dollar is Legal Tender in Canada. The Fiji Dollar is Legal Tender in Fiji. The Hong Kong Dollar is Legal Tender in Hong Kong. The Jamaican Dollar is Legal Tender in Jamaica. The New Zealand Dollar is Legal Tender in New Zealand. The Singapore Dollar is Legal Tender in Singapore. The US Dollar is Legal Tender in the USA.
1862 was the first year were the dollar bill was recognized as legal tender
Kennedy thus far has not been featured on any US currency. However, a regular dollar bill with a Kennedy sticker over Washington's portrait is legal to use.
Yes, in the US.
Dollar bills and coins never expire once made they are always legal tender. But as a collector I would never spend a bill from before 2000 unless it an old style bill or a one.
No. Only Australian currency is legal tender in Australia.
the largest bill is the 100,000 dollar bill
the largest bill is the 100,000 dollar bill
Yes. Proof sets contain official US coinage that can be used as legal tender, although to a collector proof sets are worth more in the mint holders in which they are issued. Proof coins are not intended to be spent, but are legal US tender.