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$10,000 is the highest denomination US bill ever issued for general use. But a small number of $100,000 bills were printed for use inside the government, so technically they're the highest denomination.

Since 1969, banks have only been allowed to supply bills up to $100, in an effort to prevent money-laundering and other criminal activities. While inflation might make it seem reasonable for new high-value bills to be printed, concerns about crime and terrorism mean that it's not likely to happen.

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