In current legal tender $100 note.
However in 1878 there was a $10,000 note and a "demand note" with a value of $50,000,000 was issued in 1861.
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.
There is no such thing as a real million dollar bill, the largest dollar bill is a $100000 note, a gold seal note to be exact. However, there are pranks bills that are a "million dollars"
The largest bill of legal tender that is in circulation in the United States is the one hundred dollar bill.
It's not worth anything, because there's no such thing as a real million dollar bill. It's a novelty. The largest denomination ever printed was $100,000.
There isn't a note with the value of one million dollar.
A 100 dollar note is the largest.
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.
There is no such thing as a real million dollar bill, the largest dollar bill is a $100000 note, a gold seal note to be exact. However, there are pranks bills that are a "million dollars"
The largest denomination in the Bahamas is baptist *OR* The largest denomination in the Bahamas is the 100 dollar note with a picture of Queen Elizabeth II on the front.
The largest bill of legal tender that is in circulation in the United States is the one hundred dollar bill.
No. The largest Federal Reserve Note was a $10,000 bill. The largest US bill ever printed was a $100,000 gold certificate. They were only used for internal transactions and were never publicly circulated. Any "million-dollar", "ten million-dollar", or "billion-dollar" items you may read about are novelty items that sell for a few bucks in gift shops.
No. The largest note the US has ever issued was a $10,000 Federal Reserve Note.
The largest denomination of currency the US prints today is the $100 bill.
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
It's not worth anything, because there's no such thing as a real million dollar bill. It's a novelty. The largest denomination ever printed was $100,000.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.