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Technically all federally-issued bills are still valid, but in practice gold certificates and large-size bills (pre-1920s) would be extremely difficult to spend because no bank or store is set up to handle them.

And in any case, spending bills like that at face value wouldn't be a very good idea because they're worth more to collectors.

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