There never were any. The largest bill that I can remember is the $10,000 bill, and there were very few printed.
Having just stated that, there is a fake million dollar bill that you can get from
www.milliondollarbill.com.
Yes
there are 100 bills in any bank bundle and 1000 in a brick
The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.
The U.S. did not print any bills with that date.
No, nor has a genuine million dollar bill ever been printed in any year.
No. The US has never printed a 1 million dollar bill, and no US bills of any denomination are dated 1940.
There are no officially recognized million-dollar bills featuring Marilyn Monroe. The concept of such bills is typically associated with novelty items or artistic interpretations, not legal currency. The U.S. Treasury does not issue currency in denominations higher than $100, making any million-dollar bills purely fictional or collectible items rather than legitimate currency.
The US never printed a one million dollar bill. Any you find are novelties, and aren't worth anything.
One dollar bill (or any American bill for that matter) = 1 gram. 1,000,000 bills = 1,000,000 grams. 453.6 grams = 1 pound, so (1,000,000 / 453.6) 1,000,000 bills = 2,204pounds, or one metric ton ("tonne")
One dollar bill (or any American bill for that matter) = 1 gram. 1,000,000 bills = 1,000,000 grams. 454 grams = 1 pound, so (1,000,000 / 454) 1,000,000 bills = 2,202.64317 pounds, or about 2 pounds short of 1 ton (1 ton = 2,204.62262 pounds).
There are 10,000,000 one hundred dollar bills in one billion dollars. This is because one billion is equal to 10,000 x 100,000.
No. These bills were never legal tender and never had any face value. The United States has never issued any million-dollar bills . There are "million-dollar" bills which have no monetary value, each with a picture of a president and, I think, other portraits as well.
One dollar bill (or any American bill for that matter) = 1 gram. 1,000,000 bills = 1,000,000 grams. 453.6 grams = 1 pound, so (1,000,000 / 453.6) 1,000,000 bills = 2,204 pounds, or one metric ton ("tonne")
No, it would not be possible to fit 1 million dollars in 1 dollar bills in a standard suitcase. One million dollars in 1 dollar bills would weigh approximately 2,040 pounds, which is much more than any suitcase could hold.
no
Yes
No one's photo is on any US bills because bills use engravings, not photographs. No one's image is on any "million dollar" US bill because it doesn't exist. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.