The current green, blue, and peach design was introduced in 2004. Another redesign is possible around 2015 but nothing definite has been decided.
9 years
1964
The last series of U.S. $2 notes was printed in September of 2006, Series 2003 A.
The $2 bill has never been discontinued in the US. The most recent printing is the 2013 series.
According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, current $5 bills last about 3.8 years in circulation.
The series letter, such as "A" on a twenty-dollar bill, indicates the series year in which the bill was printed and the design was last updated. Each series is typically followed by a year, which reflects changes in design or security features. For example, a bill marked with "Series 2013 A" would indicate it is part of the 2013 series with updates made in that year. This system helps track the different iterations of currency over time.
1 Million
12-18 months
nothing
9 years
No, it wouldn't last on the car , rub a rubber on a dollar bill it will start to fade after 5 minutes of rubbing. .
1964
On average about 20 months.
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued by President Richard Nixon (in an effort to combat organized crime) in 1969.
For starters, 20s are not used as nearly as often. Because the U.S. still insists on using $1 bills instead of coins and/or $2 bills for most change-making, lots and lots of them are needed in ordinary transactions.
february 18, 1996
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969.