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A $5,000 bill is no longer in circulation, but if we consider its size, it measures about 6.14 inches by 2.61 inches, similar to other U.S. currency. If you have a stack of 100 $5,000 bills (totaling $500,000), it would be approximately 0.43 inches thick. The physical space taken up by the bills would depend on how they are stored, but in a standard stack, it would occupy a small volume comparable to a thin book.

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