Banks have not been permitted to distribute them since 1969. The US government issued $5,000 bills at four different points in history, but denominations over $100 were discontinued from general circulation in 1969. They were never officially withdrawn so the most recent Federal Reserve Note (2 issues, 1934) is still legal tender, but any that are turned in at a bank are sent back to the Treasury for destruction.
1840 Second Bank of the United States
1882 Gold Certificate (National Bank Notes and Treasury Notes)
1914 Federal Reserve Note, portrait of James Madison, National Stability era
1934 Federal Reserve Note, portrait of James Madison, World Standard, two versions issued
He's not on any US coin. He's on the $10 bill.
It is the two dollar bill.
Well if you mean "Benjamin Franklin", he is on the US $100 dollar bill. I don't know of any "Benjimen Franklyn" on any bill.
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most extraordinary of the American Founding Fathers. In addition to helping create the US Constitution, he was a diplomat, scientist, philosopher, inventor, author, civic leader and (belatedly) an early abolitionist.
Independence Hall of Philadelphia was chosen for the back of the 100 dollar bill because it is a historical spot in US history. It is the location of where the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence were debated.
Abraham Lincoln is on the five dollar bill.
A US five dollar bill weighs one gram or about 0.035 ounce.
no There's no longer even a thousand dollar bill anymore.
I have one
A US or Canadian nickel is worth 5 cents. A five dollar bill is worth 500 cents. Thus a five dollar bill is equivalent to 100 nickels.
There has never been an American $500,000 bill. The largest US bill ever printed was worth $100,000 and was only used for internal government transactions.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US $5 bill.
The US has never issued a $2000 bill.
President Abraham Lincoln
1964
President on $1 one dollar bill: George Washington George Washington is also on quarter dollar coin President on $2 two dollar bill: Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson is also on the nickel (5 cent) coin President on $5 five dollar bill: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is also on the "penny" (one cent) Face on $10 Ten dollar bill: Alexander Hamilton. He was not a President. President on $20 twenty dollar bill: Andrew Jackson President on $50 fifty dollar bill: Ulysses S. Grant Face on $100 One hundred dollar bill: Benjamin Franklin. He was not a President. Benjamin Franklin is on half dollar coins minted from 1948 to 1963 The following denominations are no longer issued, and are only available from currency dealers: President on $500 five hundred dollar bill: William McKinley President on $1,000 one thousand dollar bill: Grover Cleveland President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison Face on $10,000 Ten thousand dollar bill: Salmon P. Chase. He was not a President President on $100,000 one hundred thousand dollar bill: Woodrow Wilson $1,000,000 dollar bill - does not exist - novelty/joke items only.
There is no hundred thousand dollar bill. The highest denomination currently in use in US currency is the one hundred dollar bill. There was, at one time, a one hundred thousand dollar "bill", but it was used only for transactions between branches of the federal government and never issued for general use. It featured Woodrow Wilson.