There are no officially recognized million-dollar bills featuring Marilyn Monroe. The concept of such bills is typically associated with novelty items or artistic interpretations, not legal currency. The U.S. Treasury does not issue currency in denominations higher than $100, making any million-dollar bills purely fictional or collectible items rather than legitimate currency.
MM allegedly kept a diary, variously described as pink, red, or purple binding, but no one has ever seen it, and its existence cannot be proven. The "diary" is one of many documents and possesions of MM's that disappeared during the chaos of her death investigation. Her telephone records have likewise "disappeared" even though the phone company kept meticulous records of all bills. Her medical records also disappeared and were never checked by the police, even though that should have been part of her death investigation. There are many aspects of her supposed suicide that are strange and inconsistent, but perhaps we shall never know what really happenend.
The value of a 1963 F Barr dollar, which refers to a $1 silver certificate printed under the signature of Treasurer of the United States, varies based on its condition and rarity. Generally, these bills can be worth anywhere from a few dollars in circulated condition to over $20 or more for uncirculated examples. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a currency dealer or a price guide.
SOPA, PIPA, and HOE are bills that the government wanted to pass in 2012. These bills were in regards to privacy and downloads on the Internet. As of 2013, the bills have not yet been passed.
A billpayer is a person who pays bills, especially someone who pays telephone bills, sometimes on behalf of someone else.
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1 million one dollar bills would be about 3,000 feet.
1,000,000 / 100 = 10,000 hundred dollar bills in a million.
The US never made one million dollar bills.
There is no such thing
There are 1,000 one-thousand-dollar bills in one million dollars. This is because one million divided by one thousand equals one thousand. Therefore, if you have one million dollars in one-thousand-dollar bills, you would have a total of 1,000 bills.
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
One million one dollar bills are equaled to one million dollars. Assuming that the money doesn't deflate or inflate.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
There are 10,000 one hundred dollar bills in one million dollars. This is because one million divided by one hundred equals ten thousand. Therefore, there are ten thousand one hundred dollar bills in one million dollars.
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There are 1 million one-dollar bills in 1 million dollars. This is because each bill represents one unit of currency, and when you have 1 million units of currency, you have 1 million bills. Therefore, the number of one-dollar bills in 1 million dollars is simply 1 million.