The last printing of $1000 bills was in 1945, although they all carried a 1934 A series date.
Circulation of larger bills was halted by President Richard Nixon in 1969 to combat organized crime. They were never formally recalled, though, so technically you can still spend one. It wouldn't make a lot of sense to do that because most are worth more than $1000 to collectors.
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Please check again. The last series year for US $1000 bills was 1934. Only $1 silver certificates were printed with a 1935 date.
The last series of U.S. $2 notes was printed in September of 2006, Series 2003 A.
There were no U.S. 1937 bills printed. The last $1000 bills issued by the U.S. carry the series date 1934 (they may have printed some in 1937, but they'd have the 1934 series date and it would be difficult to definitively identify the print date). If your bill is from another country or has a different date, please post a new question with that information.
The last U.S. $500 bills were dated 1934, and were printed up through 1945.
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There were $500, $1000, $5000 and $10,000 bills but they were last printed in the 1940s and banks haven't been allowed to carry them since 1969. If you want to get one visit a dealer or a site like eBay.
There used to be, yes. However, they were last printed in 1945, and finally removed from circulation in 1969.
1964
Please check again. The last series year for US $1000 bills was 1934. Only $1 silver certificates were printed with a 1935 date.
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued by President Richard Nixon (in an effort to combat organized crime) in 1969.
Not enough information. If it is a U.S. $1000 bill its value depends heavily on what date is on it and whether it was issued as a Federal Reserve note (green seal) or some other kind of bill. U.S. $1000 bills were last printed in 1945 and those carried the series date 1934. The government stopped distributing them through banks in 1969.
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969.
The last series of U.S. $2 notes was printed in September of 2006, Series 2003 A.
There were no U.S. 1937 bills printed. The last $1000 bills issued by the U.S. carry the series date 1934 (they may have printed some in 1937, but they'd have the 1934 series date and it would be difficult to definitively identify the print date). If your bill is from another country or has a different date, please post a new question with that information.
The last U.S. $500 bills were dated 1934, and were printed up through 1945.
The $2 bill has not been discontinued. New ones are printed as needed. The most recent series is dated 2008.