Zimbabwe is the only country that has recently issued a $1 million bill, and that was due to hyperinflation. It's only worth a small amount when exchanged for the dollars issued by major countries like Canada, the US, Australia, and New Zealand.
Those countries have never issued 1 million dollar bills. In fact, $100 the highest denomination currently in use.
Some novelty companies make and sell joke bills that claim to be worth $1M but they're just that - jokes.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
No, it is not true that the United States has a $1 million dollar bill.
1 hundred pennies = 1 dollar 8 hundred million pennies = 8 million dollars
Zimbabwe
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No. The US has never printed a 1 million dollar bill, and no US bills of any denomination are dated 1940.
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
Yes it does. 100 one dollar bills is the same as one hundred dollar bill.
100/1
1 Million
There are 1 million one-dollar bills in 1 million dollars. This is because each bill represents one unit of currency, and when you have 1 million units of currency, you have 1 million bills. Therefore, the number of one-dollar bills in 1 million dollars is simply 1 million.
A $100 bill weighs 1 gram, so $1 million in $100 bills weighs 1,000,000/100, or 10,000 grams, or 10 kilograms (kg).