Yes, there was a $1,000 bill in U.S. currency, which featured a portrait of Grover Cleveland. However, it was discontinued in 1969 and is no longer in circulation. While some $1,000 bills still exist and are considered collector's items, they are not used in everyday transactions.
A $1000 bill weighs about 1 gram, the same weight as any other US currency bill.
I have a peurvian bill that is for 1000 or mil intis. Is it worth anything?
The 1000-gnnet bill is not a recognized currency in the United States. It seems to refer to a specific denomination of currency from a different country, possibly a fictional or obsolete currency. To determine its value in US dollars, you would need to know the current exchange rate for that currency against the US dollar. If you provide more context about the currency, I can offer a more precise answer.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
I have one
Assuming you mean the US, no one. The US has not made a million dollar bill, instead the denominations of US paper federal currency (ignoring the fractional currency series of the Civil War) are: $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1000 $5000 $10000 $100000
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Yes the us mint made a 1000 dollar bill with grover cleveland.
The White House is on the twenty dollar bill. ($20)
$1,000 dollar bill
Yes, It can be recycled into new currency
George Washington