The US printed its last $1000 bill in 1945, although the bill carries a 1934 series date. Distribution through banks ended in 1969. The bills were never withdrawn and are technically still legal to spend, but they're generally worth more to a collector.
Canada issued $1000 bills up to the 1992 series. The denomination was discontinued and withdrawn from circulation in 2000.
The last generation of the now discontinued $1,000 bill featured a picture of President Grover Cleveland.
The US printed its last $1000 bill in 1945, although the bill carries a 1934 series date. Distribution through banks ended in 1969. The bills were never withdrawn and are technically still legal to spend, but they're generally worth more to a collector. Canada issued $1000 bills up to the 1992 series. The denomination was discontinued and withdrawn from circulation in 2000.
The US twenty dollar bill has not been discontinued.
The U.S. $1,000 bill features a portrait of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. This bill is no longer in circulation and is primarily of interest to collectors. It was last issued in 1945, and the U.S. Treasury officially discontinued it in 1969.
The 1,000 dollar bill was discontinued in 1964.
PSP 1000-discontinued PSP 2000-discontinued PSP 3000-In stores PSP GO-discontinued outside of North America cuz it failed PSP Vita-In stores
well you cant because there is no 1000 bill.
Yes, there was a $1,000 bill in U.S. currency, which featured a portrait of Grover Cleveland. However, it was discontinued in 1969 and is no longer in circulation. While some $1,000 bills still exist and are considered collector's items, they are not used in everyday transactions.
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The Daisy model 1000 started production in 1997 but was discontinued a few years later. The Daisy Powerline 1000 started production in 2009