no, they currently print bills up to $100, but the following bills were circulated as late as 1969: $500, $1000, $10000 & $100000
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
500 million dollars is equivalent to 500 million US dollars, as it is already expressed in US currency. The value remains the same regardless of the denomination used, so it is simply 500 million USD.
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Million-dollar bills are an urban legend. Since the US has never printed a $1,000,000 legal tender bill, any such "currency" is a privately-made novelty item so it's worthless except as a curiosity. The largest genuine US bill was the $100,000 bill, used in the 20th Century for Federal Reserve Bank transfers. The largest bill that circulated was the $10,000 bill. Modern US currency is no larger than $100.
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There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
500 million dollars is equivalent to 500 million US dollars, as it is already expressed in US currency. The value remains the same regardless of the denomination used, so it is simply 500 million USD.
Assuming you mean the US, no one. The US has not made a million dollar bill, instead the denominations of US paper federal currency (ignoring the fractional currency series of the Civil War) are: $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1000 $5000 $10000 $100000
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Not a genuine one.
No. Although the $500 bill remains legal tender, the largest bill still in circulation in the United States is a $100 bill. You could purchase a $500 bill as a collectible item from a coin/currency dealer, but it would cost you more than $500.
500MM typically refers to 500 million, which is equivalent to $500,000,000. In terms of currency, this amount can vary in value depending on the currency being referenced, but in US dollars, it would be five hundred million dollars.
There is no such thing as a $1Million dollar bill in US currency. There are some countries that have 1 Million unit bills.
Million-dollar bills are an urban legend. Since the US has never printed a $1,000,000 legal tender bill, any such "currency" is a privately-made novelty item so it's worthless except as a curiosity. The largest genuine US bill was the $100,000 bill, used in the 20th Century for Federal Reserve Bank transfers. The largest bill that circulated was the $10,000 bill. Modern US currency is no larger than $100.
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last i checked it cost about $1.5 million in US currency