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The front had a small picture of President Grover Cleveland in an oval frame positioned in the center of the bill. The number "1000" was in each corner and the border was decorated with ornate scrollwork.

The reverse side had similarly ornate scrollwork surrounding the words United States of America and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. The number "1000" appeared in each corner, tilted at a 45 degree angle. There was no scene or building as is common on lower-value bills.

The last US $1000 bills were printed in 1945, but all carried the series date 1934.

If you use a search engine to look for images, be aware that you may also find a lot of fantasy designs for more-modern $1000 bills but they're only concepts. None are real and so far the Treasury has said it has no plans to print new bills higher than $100.

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