A one million dollar bill is not an official currency and does not exist in circulation; however, it has been printed as a novelty item and for promotional purposes by the Federal Reserve in the past. The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public use was the $100,000 bill, featuring Woodrow Wilson, which was used only for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. In reality, a one million dollar bill would consist of 10,000 $100 bills, or other combinations such as 1,000 $1,000 bills. It's important to note that these high denominations were discontinued in 1969.
Two things. First, the U.S. has never printed a $1 million dollar bill, ever. Second, no genuine U.S. currency is printed in China.
The United States does not issue a one million dollar bill for general circulation; it was only used as a promotional item or for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. Therefore, no bank would be able to exchange a one million dollar bill for cash. If you possess such a bill, it might be best to contact a collector or museum for appraisal.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
There is not, and never has been in American currency a million dollar bill. If you have what appears to be an American million dollar bill, it is a "novelty item", and essentially worthless.
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Two things. First, the U.S. has never printed a $1 million dollar bill, ever. Second, no genuine U.S. currency is printed in China.
All notes are strapped in with 50 per strap.
The United States does not issue a one million dollar bill for general circulation; it was only used as a promotional item or for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. Therefore, no bank would be able to exchange a one million dollar bill for cash. If you possess such a bill, it might be best to contact a collector or museum for appraisal.
Million Dollar Bill was created in 2008.
The first 100.00 bill was produced in 1862. A United Sates Note. there were also Compound Interest Treasury Notes, Interest Bearing Notes, National Gold Bank Notes, and Gold Certificates
Exactly none. There is no federal bank called the US Bank, and the largest bill ever printed by the United States was worth $100,000.
The one million dollar bill is a novelty or fantasy note produced by private parties. No one million dollar bill was ever issued by the U.S. Treasury or the Federal Reserve. The largest bill ever produced in the U.S. was the non-circulating $100,000 note. Used strictly for bank to bank exchange. (Woodrow Wilson is the President on the $100,000 bill.)
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
There is not, and never has been in American currency a million dollar bill. If you have what appears to be an American million dollar bill, it is a "novelty item", and essentially worthless.
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
Canada no longer issues any notes larger than $100. The Bank of Canada did issue $1000 notes until 1987.
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