It's not clear what you're referring to. If "J" is the Federal Reserve District letter shown on the bill, the answer is no. It simply means the bill was distributed by the Kansas City, MO district. (Note that the letter doesn't indicate where the bill was actually printed, though - regardless of the distributing district, all bills are actually printed in either Washington or Fort Worth.)
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You may be thinking of the name Henry Morgenthau, who was the Secretary of the Treasury at the time these special bills were issued. US $100,000 bills were never legal tender for ordinary citizens. Only a small number of these huge-value bills were printed in the 1930s and they were used only for transferring large amounts of money between government departments. They were never distributed through banks and it's illegal for a private citizen to own one.
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The large letter in the center of the deal indicates the Federal Reserve District.