The term you are looking for is "circulation" rather than "rotation", and yes, the $50 is still in circulation (that is, is still in daily use) in the United States.
Jackson and Grant.
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As of 2010, the US is still producing the One Dollar bill.
The 1950 series was printed with that same date into the early 1960s. A new series began in 1963.
William Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th Prime Minister, is featured on the fifty-dollar bill primarily due to his significant contributions to the country during pivotal times, including the Great Depression and World War II. He served three non-consecutive terms and was instrumental in shaping modern Canadian policies and national identity. His leadership helped navigate Canada through economic and social challenges, making him a prominent figure in Canadian history. The fifty-dollar bill honors his legacy and influence in the development of the nation.
There has never been a fifty thousand dollar bill. A ten thousand dollar bill with Salmon P. Chase on it was the highest.
Australian Dollar it is a Pineapple.
No there is not, the closet simplifacation would be to have a fifty dollar bill and a ten dollar bill.
Ulyses S. Grant is on the fifty dollar bill.
only if you have amazing counterfeiting talent :-)
Ulysses S. Grant is on the U.S. fifty dollar bill. A portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, appears on the obverse of the US 50 dollar bill.
lonnie (1$) toonie (2$) five dollar bill ten dollar bill twenty dollar bill fifty dollar bill and the one hundred dollar bill
It's still legal tender at face value, so yes.
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25 two-dollar bills is equal in value to one fifty-dollar bill.
Only ten!