any 7-11
You can go to your local bank or credit union to exchange very deteriorated dollar bills. They may ask you to fill out a form explaining the condition of the bills, and they will assess whether the bills can be exchanged or if they need to be sent to the Federal Reserve for a replacement.
Reading the question very carefully, I'd have to say "none". If the stack consists of "900 dollar bills",then there are no "50 dollar bills" in it.But the questioner is probably referring to equivalent values.900 dollar bills have a face value of $900.00 . In order to match that same face value with $50.00 bills,you need 18 of them.
ATMs in Australia do not dispense 100 dollar bills because of counterfeiters. Very few ATMs in the United State dispense these bills.
10,000,000,000 one hundred dollar bills in a very large briefcase.
5 Dollar Bills Are Very Common. They are still being printed, for as far as I know, 2 dollar bills are rare but still worth the same value.
Very high: about 67.87 miles.
There have never been actual $3.00 bills. There are still $2.00 bills printed, although comparatively very few
Only those printed in 1990 and later. Earlier bills had very few anti-counterfeiting measures.
Yes, there's a legal 2 dollar bill, but it's not seen very often. I remember being paid in $2 dollar bills once, when the Navy was trying to show the local town how much we swabbies spent on liberty. More Modern $2 bills are uncommon, but not rare. They only make up about 1% of all bills in circulation but that's still hundreds of millions of bills. There have been printings in the 2003, 2009, and 2013 series Anything that you find in change today dated 1976 or later has no extra value.
While there has been some (VERY) occasional speculation about issuing $200 bills, the US has never printed any bills with that denomination.
As opposed to fake uncirculated two dollar bills? That's very unlikely because $2 bills are generally not worth counterfeiting. In any case, please see the Related Question for more information.
Yes, $50 bills are very much in use. In fact some ATMs now dispense $50 bills as well as lower denominations.
Only VERY indirectly, because the "paper" used for printing US bills is a mixture of cotton and linen. Because those are plants, they had chlorophyll when alive.