No, there is no one million dollar note in circulation in the United States. The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public use was a $100,000 bill featuring Woodrow Wilson, but it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never circulated among the public. However, there are novelty or collector's items that may depict a million-dollar bill, but these are not legal tender.
If you are saying you have a 1 Million dollar US Bill from 1996, then, no it is not real
No, but there is a million dollar bill note.
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Any 1 million US Dollar note is worthless other than as a curiosity. The largest denomination is circulation is $100. The largest ever circulated is $100,000.
Nothing. The US has never issued a million dollar bank note. Sorry, it is a fake.
Easy, it's not. The US never printed a million-dollar note. There are novelty items that look like $1,000,000 bills but they're intended as jokes.
The US never made one million dollar bills.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
The US never printed a million-dollar note. There are novelty items that look like $1,000,000 bills but they're intended as jokes.
No. The largest note the US has ever issued was a $10,000 Federal Reserve Note.
No, there is no 2003 US Millennium Note with a one million dollar denomination. The highest denomination US bill ever printed for public circulation was the $10,000 bill, which was last printed in 1945 and is no longer in circulation. The highest denomination bill currently in circulation is the $100 bill.
None, because the US never printed a million-dollar note. There are novelty items that look like $1,000,000 bills but they're intended as jokes.