As of 2010, the US is still producing the One Dollar bill.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
1945
"No", Stop Cheating!
The United States of America is currently making 1,2,5,10,20,50, and 100 dollar bills. There are no plans to change these denominations in the near future.
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
1975
In Canada; the year 2000.
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1935 was the last year for circulating U.S. silver dollars.
There are no plans, nor any compelling reason, for the US to stop printing $50 bills. In fact, they now see more circulation due to increased prices so it would make very little financial or political sense to stop making them.
The last year for Franklin halves was 1963.
Dr. Drone likely told the guy who thought he was a hundred dollar bill that he needed to "stop making cents of himself." This play on words humorously highlights the absurdity of his belief while also suggesting that he should get help for his delusion. It captures the blend of humor and concern often found in therapeutic settings.