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Morris Jude M
Is there 100,000 dollar bill?
                     
 




Dangerdug
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There was at one time but it is no longer active. It had Woodrow Wilson on it. $100 is the largest active bill.


mcmdcak
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YES - printed in 1934 - 1935.
Never circulated to the public though.


redlemon65
The 100,000 dollar bill was used for transferring money between the reserve banks and not for public use. They were discontinued when money transfers become electronic without the actual transfer of money itself. The highest active bill is the $100 bill, all others including the $500, $1000, $5000 and $10000 are legal tender still but are collector's items. Banks don't want them because of the paperwork that has to be done in sending them to US Treasury.


braingamer
The $100,000 bill featured a portrait of Woodrow Wilson
The reverse designs featured abstract scrollwork with ornate denomination identifiers. All were printed in green, except for the $100,000. The $100,000 is an odd bill, in that it was not generally issued, and printed only as a gold certificate of Series of 1934. These gold certificates (of denominations $100, $1,000, $10,000, and $100,000) were issued after the gold standard was repealed and gold was compulsorily purchased by presidential order of Franklin Roosevelt on March 9, 1933 (see United States Executive Order 6102), and thus were used only for intra-government transactions. They are printed in orange on the reverse. This series was discontinued in 1940.

Although they are still technically legal tender in the United States, high-denomination bills were last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969, by the Federal Reserve System.[1] The $5,000 and $10,000 effectively disappeared well before then: there are only about 200 $5,000 and 300 $10,000 bills known, of all series since 1861. Of the $10,000 bills, 100 were preserved for many years by Benny Binion, the owner of Binion's Horseshoe casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, where they were displayed in a glass case. The case is no longer there, and the bills were sold to collectors.

Circulation of high-denomination bills was halted in 1969 by executive order of President Richard Nixon, in an effort to combat organized crime.


Kernel Mustard
Yes, in fact yesterday while doing laundry, I found a $100,000 dollar bill in my pocket that I had totally forgotten about!! I love it when that happens.


NotAnyoneYouKnow
According to the Federal Reserve Bank website, the largest denomination currency ever printed in the United States was the Series 1934 $100,000 gold certificate, which featured a picture of President Woodrow Wilson. This note was NEVER released to, or used by the public - it was issued by the Treasury Department of the US to the various Federal Reserve Banks to evidence gold deposits held at the Treasury that were equivalent to credits between the Treasury and the Banks.

Since 1969, the largest denomination of US currency in regular use is the lowly $100 bill. The treasury has not issued new $500, $1000, $5000 or $10,000 notes since 1945. HOWEVER, notes of those denominations are still legal tender and it is possible that you could still see one today (though most are believed to be in the hands of collectors).

By the way, a typical $1 bill changes hands so frequently that it is expected to wear out in less than 2 years (21 months). Five dollar bills wear out the fastest of all denominations, with an expected life of only 16 months.

More info can be found at the link below. I hope this helps!


rhsaunders
Not in circulation. I'm pretty sure that the Treasury printed a few a long time ago, but they are museum pieces. The largest bill in common circulation nowadays is $100.


Im_Laffin _Atcha
There was (past tense). 1934.


mihos yddrasil
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no they havent came out without with that but they are thinking about it


bob shark
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No , in USA the biggest is the $100 bill, because , to have higher ones, makes life easier for drug dealers to ply their trade.


Melanee B
No.......................


twilight freak!
i dont think sooo.... go ask JLO


Rick B
no!


Jimbo
probably not


anime111
i dont think there is


dthesign com
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yes actually there are a million dollar bill


jameslankford
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Nope


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