work this one out ......Z$500.000 was worth only 25 US cents
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
Not in the US or Canada. The largest circulating US bill was a $10,000 note and only a few hundred were ever printed. The largest US bill ever printed was worth $100,000 and was only used inside the government in the days before electronic funds transfers. However Zimbabwe, which calls its currency the dollar even though it's not linked to the US or Canadian dollar, DID print huge-denomination bills due to rampant hyperinflation. So if the question was "Is there a billion Zimbabwe dollar bill?", that answer is yes.
A 2008 500,000,00 dollar note is worth about 20 cents
The smallest Zimbabwe currency note is the 1Cent note
There isn't a note with the value of one million dollar.
One dollar.
Neither the US nor Canada EVER printed a $1,000,000 note. There are loads of novelty items available in gift shops for a couple of dollars, that's all.Recently the African country of Zimbabwe did print a million-dollar note but it was denominated in Zimbabwean dollars. Due to hyperinflation its value at the time was only a couple of US cents, and it's now worthless except as a curiosity.
no value .the note is only a commemmorative note
No, but there is a million dollar bill note.
Whats the value of a 1935g one dollar bill with blue writing on it
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.
It is worth exactly one Australian dollar, unless the note is somehow rarer or worth more to a collector.