no unfortunatly they are just novelty itemssold by companies just for fun. you would probably go to jail for trying to give one to a bank
The US never printed a one million dollar bill. Any you find are novelties, and aren't worth anything.
There have been several novelty "million-dollar bills" printed privately; one of the designs claims to be a "millennium note." These are not legal tender; trying to cash or deposit one at a bank could get you charged with counterfeiting. (In fact, one evangelistic organization that has a million-dollar bill design for a tract is facing claims that the tracts are counterfeit bills.) There has never been a legal tender million dollar bill.
There is no one million dollar bill and never has been.
Yes
0.10% of $1000000000 = $1000000
No, the highest denomination the US printed was a $100,000 bill, for use only between Federal Reserve Banks. Currently the largest bill in circulation is the $10,000 bill, all of which are in the hands of collectors.
there isnt a 1,000,000 inside the ten dollar bill
A genuine 1964 Kennedy half dollar is currently worth about $6. A jumbo coin is surely a novelty, and isn't worth anything to collectors.
The value of a limited edition ten-dollar gaming token from the Luxor, specifically the Millennium Edition from 2001, generally ranges from $10 to $50, depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Factors such as rarity, historical significance, and market trends can also influence its worth. Collectors often seek these tokens for their novelty and as memorabilia from the Las Vegas gaming scene. For an accurate appraisal, checking auction sites or collector communities can provide more specific insights.
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1,000,000,000,000.