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The US currently has 7 circulating denominations

$1: green and black

$2: green and black

$5: purple and gray

$10: red and orange

$20: blue and green

$50: red and blue

$100: green and black, but soon to be redesigned in copper and blue.

Other, higher-value bills were printed up till 1945, and were in use until 1969 when the government discontinued their distribution in an effort to combat organized crime. These bills rarely saw circulation, but remain legal tender today:

$500

$1,000

$5,000

$10,000

A few special $100,000 bills were printed for use internally among government agencies.

Popular myths to the contrary, there has never been a genuine $1,000,000 US bill. Many novelty companies sell million-dollar "bills" as jokes, but these are only worth a couple of bucks as conversation pieces.

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