Large U.S. dollar bills, such as the $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 denominations, are no longer in circulation and are considered highly collectible. Their value can vary significantly based on their condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, often exceeding their face value by many times. For example, a well-preserved $1,000 bill can be worth several thousand dollars today. However, the standard large denomination currently in circulation is the $100 bill, which is worth, as its face value indicates, one hundred U.S. dollars.
$60, its worth $10 extra
$20 bills from the 1990s onward were printed in such large numbers that they're only worth face value.
Us $50 :-d
The US never made black 2 dollar bills.
During its hyperinflation period Zimbabwe issued a million-dollar bill. However those were Zimbabwe dollars, not US dollars, and the bill was actually worth only a few US cents.
one dollar
...Is worth $50.
in the U.S. how much is a twenty dollar hong kong bill worth?
The Bahamian Dollar is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar, so a $1 Bahamas bill is worth exactly $1 US Dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
Twenty
$20
A US or Canadian nickel is worth 5 cents. A five dollar bill is worth 500 cents. Thus a five dollar bill is equivalent to 100 nickels.
No, but there is a million dollar bill note.
yES, A DOLLAR
Realistically, it's still worth one dollar.
2 dollars