$1000
As genuine currency, no. The largest real bill ever printed was $100,000.
One of the cities is Fort Worth. There is one other one, as well.
Sorry, but what you have seen is a bogus note that has been printed privately. The largest U.S. note in circulation is $100, and the highest value ever printed was a $100,000 note used for internal money transfers. It never circulated publicly.
I presume that you are actually asking "On a US dollar bill, which Federal Reserve Bank corresponds to the letter B in the seal to the left of the portrait?" The answer is "New York" Currency is "printed" (coins are "minted"), and all US currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at plants in Washington, DC and Fort Worth, TX.
A 100 dollar note is the largest.
No, state names are not printed on U.S. paper currency.
It is printed in the district of Columbia
In God we trust
yes
monopoly money
$1000
Until 1991, all US paper currency was printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington. The Fort Worth facility is the only other location where US currency is now printed.
The largest denomination of US currency notes is.. $100
As genuine currency, no. The largest real bill ever printed was $100,000.
US currency is printed 32 bills to a sheet (4 by 8).
$100