$100
There was $500 $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 $100,000 bills but they were discontinued
No, the largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note.
The largest circulating denomination in the US is currently $100. Up to 1945, bills were issued in denominations up to $10,000 but these were rarely used. In terms of numeric denomination, but not purchasing power, the highest-denomination bill issued anywhere in the world was 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollars, but its purchasing power was negligible due to hyperinflation.
No, there is no $900 bill. The largest denomination of U.S. currency ever printed was the $100,000 bill, but it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. So unless you have a time machine and a very specific need for a $900 bill, you're out of luck.
There's no such bill in the U.S. The highest denomination ever issued was $100,000. However other countries have issued enormous-denomination bills during periods of hyperinflation; e.g. Germany during the 1920s and Zimbabwe today. These bills are essentially worthless for buying anything and have a very small collector value - normally a couple of U.S. dollars at most.
The largest denomination of IS currency is the $100.00 bill.
No, the largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note.
The largest denomination in circulation today is the US $100 bill.
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The largest U.S. dollar denomination ever issued for public circulation was the $100,000 bill, featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. However, it was primarily used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never circulated among the general public. The highest denomination of currency that was circulated among the public was the $10,000 bill, which was discontinued in 1969. Today, the largest bill in circulation is the $100 bill.
The largest circulating denomination in the US is currently $100. Up to 1945, bills were issued in denominations up to $10,000 but these were rarely used. In terms of numeric denomination, but not purchasing power, the highest-denomination bill issued anywhere in the world was 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollars, but its purchasing power was negligible due to hyperinflation.
The largest denomination of U.S. currency issued for public circulation since 1969 is the $100 bill. While higher denominations, such as the $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills, were printed prior to 1969, they were discontinued and are no longer in circulation. The $100 bill remains the highest denomination available for everyday transactions.
The largest single dollar bill ever issued in the United States is the $100,000 bill featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. However, it was never circulated for general use and was primarily used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. The largest bill in general circulation was the $10,000 bill, which featured a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, but it was also discontinued in 1969. Today, the highest denomination of currency in circulation is the $100 bill.
The largest denomination of currency the US prints today is the $100 bill.
No, there is no $900 bill. The largest denomination of U.S. currency ever printed was the $100,000 bill, but it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. So unless you have a time machine and a very specific need for a $900 bill, you're out of luck.
There's no such bill in the U.S. The highest denomination ever issued was $100,000. However other countries have issued enormous-denomination bills during periods of hyperinflation; e.g. Germany during the 1920s and Zimbabwe today. These bills are essentially worthless for buying anything and have a very small collector value - normally a couple of U.S. dollars at most.
Currently, the largest denomination still in use is the $100 bill.
No. The highest denomination currently produced is $100. $1,000 bills were produced until fairly recently, and remain legal tender, but have been withdrawn from circulation since 2000. The highest denomination ever produced, $50,000, was printed in 1896 and used for interbank transactions. No. The largest Canadian bill was a $50,000.00 bill. last issued in 1924