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No, the last time $500 bills were printed was in 1945, although these were dated 1934. They are worth a large premium over face value. There are many places selling $500 and other large denominations of US currency if you are looking to add to your collection, but be prepared to pay $850 for even a low grade $500 bill.

1928 B-New York $500 Federal Reserve Note sells for $1449

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