The largest number found in dollar bills is the serial number. It is an eight-digit number which could theoretically go as high as 99,999,999OR . . .The poster could have been attempting to ask what the largest denomination is. If that was their intent, the answer is:Largest currently printed: $100Largest printed for circulation: $10,000, last printed in 1945 in the 1934 seriesLargest ever printed: $100,000, printed in 1934-35 for use within the government
The Cullinan is the largest diamond ever found. It is 3,106.75 carats. It was found near Pretoria in South Africa.
No. The largest denomination ever printed was $100,000.
The biggest IPO ever was Industrial & Commercial Bank of China. It raised $22 billion in 2006.
No. The largest denomination the U.S. ever printed was $100,000.
The largest known prime is (243,112,609 − 1) which has 12,978,189 digits when written out in full.
There is no largest number: they go on for ever.
There is no largest number - they keep on going for ever.
Since it's irrational, it can't be completely written down. In fact, NOirrational number can ever be completely written down with digits.Here's the beginning of pi:3.141592653589792... It never ends.
There is no largest number. If somebody ever hands you a number and tells you that it is the largest, bring it to me. I will add ' 1 ' to it and make a larger one.
There is no such thing as a largest number - odd or even - because numbers go on for ever.
Infinity +1?
586,300,132
Mathematical folklore states that Graham's number G_64 is the largest number ever used in a useful way. Also, infinity is not really a number in the classical sense.
There is no such thing. As soon as you find the "largest number" you could just add one and it would be bigger. Again and again forever.
There is no largest number under infinity because what ever the highest number is, one can always be added to it, making the new number the highest number.
infinity