If you are saying you have a 1 Million dollar US Bill from 1996, then, no it is not real
No. The U.S. has never printed a $1 million dollar bill. What you have is a novelty, and it's not worth anything.
Yes, a series of one million dollar note labeled as US A12345678B indicates that it is a public note, typically referring to a type of government-issued debt instrument. Public notes are generally issued by the U.S. Treasury and are available for purchase by the general public, including individuals and institutions. The specific series and identifier suggest it is part of a larger issuance that can be traded or held as an investment.
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Whatever you paid for itAny "$1,000,000 bill" is a fake.
It's a reality series.
Lance Bass
$1,000,000 series 1928 serial #: 800003415A
Any U.S. million dollar bill you might find is only a novelty and is NOT legal tender.
PCH: Six Million Dollar Man I think Oscar Goldman was one ofthe scientists who made Steve Austin a bionic man in the 1970's TV series starring Lee Majors as the "Six Million Dollar Man." (??) A better answer is: The scientist that made the "Six Million Dollar Man" or simply the "Boss" of the "Six Million Dollar Man."
There are many "Six Million Dollar man" episodes available. The series consisted of five seasons and six TV movies, there were one hundred episodes in total.
The U.S. has never printed a million dollar bill. Any you might find are novelties and aren't worth anything.
Lee Majors starred in The Six Million Dollar Man. The general story is about Lee Majors who was in an accident and had legs, sight, arms rebuilt with machine and then he began work for the government once he had recovered from surgery.