No. There aren't any 2011-series US bills of any denomination because no new designs were introduced that year, nor was a new Treasury Secretary appointed.
The closest series dates for any denomination would be 2009 and 2013.
Three dollar bills exist but they were never issued by the US government, although the US issued a three dollar coin from 1854 to 1889. Earlier, some colonies printed three dollar bills. When banks were allowed to print money in the early days of the US, some printed legitimate, legal three dollar bills. The Confederacy also produced three dollar bills.
No, there are no half billion dollar bills out there! This is an old scam.
No. US one dollar bills were not made in 1950.
Older dollar bills are indeed still in circulation. US bills aren't removed from circulation until they wear out.
You can get themat the bank.
No. Holograms didn't exist at that time. And while many other countries have used holograms as security devices for many years, the new $100 bills are the only US currency to incorporate them.
No such bill was ever produced by the U.S. government.
No real US million dollar bills
No, a one million US dollar note does not exist as legal currency. While there have been novelty or commemorative bills printed for promotional purposes, the highest denomination of US currency ever issued for public circulation was $100. The production of such high-denomination notes ceased in 1969, and they are no longer in circulation.
It would be 12 dollars if only have 12 1 dollar US bills
You can exchange old US dollar bills for new currency at most banks, credit unions, or the Federal Reserve.
Detonated means exploded like a bomb. Dollar bills don't explode.