Less than a buck.
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During its hyperinflation period Zimbabwe issued a million-dollar bill. However those were Zimbabwe dollars, not US dollars, and the bill was actually worth only a few US cents.
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No. 1,000,000 million is 1 trillion. The largest US bill ever printed was $100,000, or one ten-millionth of that amount. Any "American bill" with a higher value is a novelty item or an outright fake.
The 100 trillion dollar bill from Zimbabwe, issued in 2008, is primarily a collector's item today due to the hyperinflation that the country experienced at that time. While it was worth a significant face value during the peak of hyperinflation, it is essentially worthless in terms of actual purchasing power. Collectors may pay varying amounts for it, typically ranging from a few dollars to around $50, depending on its condition and demand.
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During its hyperinflation period Zimbabwe issued a million-dollar bill. However those were Zimbabwe dollars, not US dollars, and the bill was actually worth only a few US cents.
Namibia and Zimbabwe both use a $200 bill; Hong Kong, Guyana and Jamaica all use $1000 bills; Jamaica also uses a $5000 bill; Brunei takes the cake with its $10000 (ten thousand dollar!) bill.
what is the value of the four dollar bill of 1778
what is the value of the four dollar bill of 1778
100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar bill.
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yes according to the history there was once a trillion dollar bill but a terrorist from Iraq came and took it now nobody knows where it went so it might be gone or it might be still in this world.
You didn't state what country the bill is from, but with a denomination that high it's almost certainly from Zimbabwe. Financial mismanagement in that country produced runaway inflation, with trillions of Zimbabwean dollars being worth only a few American cents. So, if your bill is from Zimbabwe it has no value except as a curiosity.