The Treasury stopped printing bills larger than $100 in 1945. All of those were in the 1934 series and carry that date. Though still technically legal tender, circulation of larger bills was halted by President Richard Nixon in 1969 to combat organized crime by making it more difficult to hide movements of large amounts of currency.
The average 100 dollar bill stays in circulation 5-10 years, if not in use up to 20.
Grover Cleveland is on the most recent US $1000 bill. This bill is no longer in circulation. Bills larger than $100 were withdrawn from circulation in order to hinder the cash transactions that are common in the drug trade.
On average about 20 months.
because they felt like it
William McKinley, our 25th President, appeared on the five-hundred dollar bill, which is no longer in circulation.
Woodrow Wilson
There is no $100000 bill in the US. The biggest is $100.
None. And never have been. The $100,000 bill was intended only to be transferred between Federal Reserve centers and not circulated.
Woodrow Wilson. Only a few of these bills were printed and they were never put into public circulation. They were used only for making payments within the US government.
There is no such thing as a 10000000 bill. I thought I saw one, but it was just a fake.
The 100 dollar bill is the highest in circulation.
No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
No. Cleveland was on the US $1000 bill, but it is not now in circulation. The largest US bill in circulation now is the $100 bill. Washington is on the $! bill.
The US made 100,000 dollar bills, but none of these were ever in circulation. They were made to be used between Federal Reserve Banks.
Yes.
Woodrow Wilson :)
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