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No, the largest bills in circulation are $100 bills. Before 1969 there were bills of larger denomination, so there may be people out there who still have them and they would still be valid, but they are not in general circulation, meaning you can't go to a bank and get a $1000 bill. A good source of information on US currency is the US Treasury website, link provided below.
THE WOLF
yes, but it is a fake and the government does not make bills that high up.
MaryBeth
If you see one--let me know:)
kittyluver
No, it is not.
Doug
No.
jachooz
no
April TX
no
arctiK_weasle
No way mano
e_spehr_99
no
ICG
The answer is no.
The highest denomination ever printed in the USA is the $100,000 Gold Certificate. They were used only for transactions between the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department.
The highest denomination issued for public circulation is $10,000. The highest denomination currently in circulation is $100.
And... just cause it's interesting:
The lowest denomination ever issued by the United States is the 3 Cents Treasury Note. Known as the Fractional Currency, they were used during the Civil War when coins were in short supply.
jdensfor
Nope.
Maiman13
nope....Occasionally rednecks in the US think they are and try to make counterfeit though. My favorite true story was about the woman who tried to buy like 800 bucks worth of stuff at walmart with a 1 million bill and then asked for change.