The last generation of the now discontinued $1,000 bill featured a picture of President Grover Cleveland.
The last known count of existing $1000 US bills was 165,372, in May of 2009. These bills are not in circulation and are worth more than their face value to collectors.
Bills have never been minted. Coins are minted, bills are printed. The first federally issued $1000 bills appeared in 1862, during the Civil War, when the government started to standardize currency.
These bills are normally replicas with no collector value.
There were no federally-issued $1000 bills dated 1887. However many private banks issued bills at that time. Please post a new, separate question with more information including the name of the issuing bank.
The last printing was in 1945. However these bills were issued as part of the 1934 series and they carried the series date 1934 A.
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To make $1000 using $20 bills, you would need 50 bills. This is because $20 x 50 = $1000. Each $20 bill represents 1/20 of the total amount, so dividing $1000 by $20 gives you the number of bills needed.
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To find out how many 20 dollar bills it takes to make 1000 dollars, you divide 1000 by 20. This calculation gives you 50. Therefore, it takes 50 twenty-dollar bills to make 1000 dollars.
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They would be 1000*300 millimetres = 1000*300/1000 metres ie 300 metres.
The simplest combination - is 59 bills of 1000 value - plus one of value 500.
Assuming each bill weighs about 1 gram, 100 $100 bills would weigh 100 grams. Therefore, 1000 $100 bills would weigh 1000 grams, or 1 kilogram.
The last known count of existing $1000 US bills was 165,372, in May of 2009. These bills are not in circulation and are worth more than their face value to collectors.
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