Any 1 million US Dollar note is worthless other than as a curiosity. The largest denomination is circulation is $100. The largest ever circulated is $100,000.
A one million dollar note is not an official currency issued by any government and is typically a novelty item or a promotional piece. It usually features a design similar to real currency but is marked as "specimen" or "not legal tender" to indicate it has no monetary value. Authenticity can often be verified through specific markings, such as watermarks and serial numbers, if it's a collectible. Always check with reputable sources or collectors for information on such items.
The currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar, abbreviated as JMD. It is symbolized by the dollar sign ($) or sometimes as JA$. The Jamaican dollar is subdivided into 100 cents. The currency is issued by the Bank of Jamaica, the country's central bank.
No, a one million US dollar note does not exist as legal currency. While there have been novelty or commemorative bills printed for promotional purposes, the highest denomination of US currency ever issued for public circulation was $100. The production of such high-denomination notes ceased in 1969, and they are no longer in circulation.
Nothing. The US has never issued a million dollar bank note. Sorry, it is a fake.
The serial number on a dollar bill and other currency refers to the note series, and the Federal Reserve bank that issued the note. The serial number is used to keep track of currency.
A one million dollar note is not an official currency issued by any government and is typically a novelty item or a promotional piece. It usually features a design similar to real currency but is marked as "specimen" or "not legal tender" to indicate it has no monetary value. Authenticity can often be verified through specific markings, such as watermarks and serial numbers, if it's a collectible. Always check with reputable sources or collectors for information on such items.
silver dollar, issued in 1998
No, Rutherford B. Hayes is not featured on the million dollar bill. In fact, there is no official U.S. million dollar bill; it is a novelty item and not used in commerce. The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public circulation was the $100,000 bill, which featured Woodrow Wilson.
Renminbi is the currency issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of China. The price of one US dollar is in today's rate is equivalent to 6.11 Chinese Yuan (RMB).The difference between Renminbi and Yuan is that Renminbi is the official name of the currency and Yuan is the main unit of currency.
The currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar, abbreviated as JMD. It is symbolized by the dollar sign ($) or sometimes as JA$. The Jamaican dollar is subdivided into 100 cents. The currency is issued by the Bank of Jamaica, the country's central bank.
You do not specify a country. The first Australian One Hundred Dollar note was issued well after Australia's changeover to decimal currency in 1984. The first New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note was issued at New Zealands changeover to decimal currency in 1967.
The currency issued by Central bank of any country for monetary transactions is known as issue note.
No, a one million US dollar note does not exist as legal currency. While there have been novelty or commemorative bills printed for promotional purposes, the highest denomination of US currency ever issued for public circulation was $100. The production of such high-denomination notes ceased in 1969, and they are no longer in circulation.
Nothing. The US has never issued a million dollar bank note. Sorry, it is a fake.
The first Australian One Dollar notes were issued in 1966 at the introduction to decimal currency. The last Australian One Dollar notes were issued in 1982. They were replaced with a One Dollar coin in 1984 and progressively withdrawn from circulation.
The first Australian One Dollar note along with the Two, Ten and Twenty Dollar notes, were issued on the 14th of February, 1966, at Australia's conversion to decimal currency. The first Australian One Dollar coin was issued in 1984.
No, there is no one million dollar note in circulation in the United States. The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public use was a $100,000 bill featuring Woodrow Wilson, but it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never circulated among the public. However, there are novelty or collector's items that may depict a million-dollar bill, but these are not legal tender.