Today, essentially none. They were last printed in 1945 (but dated 1934). In 1969 the government restricted banks from supplying any denominations higher than $100, as a way of discouraging criminals from using high-value bills to hide their transactions.
A billion is 1,000,000,000 and so (if there is a thousand dollar bill in circulation, I am not sure it is), then divide 1,000,000,000 by 1000 to get the number of bills which would be 1,000,000 which is a million
To find out how many 20 dollar bills it takes to make 1000 dollars, you divide 1000 by 20. This calculation gives you 50. Therefore, it takes 50 twenty-dollar bills to make 1000 dollars.
There are 0 United States 1,000 dollar bills unless it is fake
you would need 1000 hundred dollar bills
how many times does 1000 dollars are in a million
1000
They would be 1000*300 millimetres = 1000*300/1000 metres ie 300 metres.
1000 of them.
50
one thousand
1000000/1000=1000
The last known count of existing $1000 US bills was 165,372, in May of 2009. These bills are not in circulation and are worth more than their face value to collectors.