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there are 100 bills in any bank bundle and 1000 in a brick
Really though, some people don't realize how much a million or billion is. If you had a million dollars you would have 1000, $1,000.00 dollar bills. If you had a billion dollars you would have 1000, $1,000,000.00 dollar bills.
Bills with denominations higher than $100 are no longer in circulation. The $500 note had the portrait of William McKinley on the face. The US Federal Reserve began taking high denomination bills out of circulation in 1969 and fewer than 1000 of most denominations are held by only collectors today.
There used to be, yes. However, they were last printed in 1945 and distribution was ended in 1969. The bills remained legal tender but banks were required to keep any that they received and return them to the US Treasury, which effectively ended circulation.
You'd have to purchase one from a collector or dealer. The last series of US $1000 bills was dated 1934, but bills with that date were actually printed as late as 1945. Banks continued to issue them on demand up till 1969, when distribution of all bills higher than $100 was ended in an effort to combat organized crime.
To find out how many 20 dollar bills it takes to make 1000 dollars, you divide 1000 by 20. This calculation gives you 50. Therefore, it takes 50 twenty-dollar bills to make 1000 dollars.
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There are 0 United States 1,000 dollar bills unless it is fake
you would need 1000 hundred dollar bills
No, you can do it all in 100 dollar bills or 5 dollar bills.
They would be 1000*300 millimetres = 1000*300/1000 metres ie 300 metres.
There were $500, $1000, $5000 and $10,000 bills but they were last printed in the 1940s and banks haven't been allowed to carry them since 1969. If you want to get one visit a dealer or a site like eBay.
There were no federally-issued $1000 bills dated 1887. However many private banks issued bills at that time. Please post a new, separate question with more information including the name of the issuing bank.
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