The largest banknote in the United States was the $100,000 bill, featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. However, it was never circulated for public use and was primarily used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. The largest denomination in circulation today is the $100 bill. The $100,000 bill was printed only in 1934 and discontinued in 1969.
The largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note in 1934.
Switzerland still has the 1000 Franc note, which is worth about $950 US Dollars (Feb 2010).
The largest demotion banknote for the British pound is the £50 note.
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The largest Gambian banknote is the 1,000 dalasi note. It features prominent figures and symbols significant to Gambian culture and history. The note is primarily used for larger transactions within the country, reflecting the economic landscape of The Gambia.
Before World War I, a 1,000 mark banknote was worth about US $238 and at the end of the war it was worth about US $142. Another great looking banknote is the 100 Mark banknote also issued on April 21, 1910 by the German Empire.
As of June 2014, the largest Canadian banknote is the $100 bill. In 2011 and on through 2013, Canada began releasing polymer banknotes.
Take it to a bank.
The currency of a banknote depends on the country that issued it. For example, US banknotes are in US Dollars. British banknotes are Pound Sterling. Japan is Yen.The "denomination" is the multiple of the currency used on the note - 20 Dollars, for example.
Probably because the first ever US president asked the Mint to make them green
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€'). The largest Euro banknote is €500.
100 of what currency? Do you mean €100, £100, US$100 or what?