No. All so-called "million dollar" or "billion dollar" bills are novelty items that sell for a few bucks in gift shops.
The highest-denomination bills printed for circulation were worth $10,000.
The highest-value bills ever printed were special $100,000 gold certificates used only within the Federal Reserve System.
The One Million Dollar note is an advertising gimmick and does not exist as legal tender.
The US never printed a million-dollar note. There are novelty items that look like $1,000,000 bills but they're intended as jokes.
There isn't a note with the value of one million dollar.
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That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
There have been several novelty "million-dollar bills" printed privately; one of the designs claims to be a "millennium note." These are not legal tender; trying to cash or deposit one at a bank could get you charged with counterfeiting. (In fact, one evangelistic organization that has a million-dollar bill design for a tract is facing claims that the tracts are counterfeit bills.) There has never been a legal tender million dollar bill.
There is no such thing as a real million dollar bill, the largest dollar bill is a $100000 note, a gold seal note to be exact. However, there are pranks bills that are a "million dollars"
There are no Australian One Million Dollar banknotes. There are no collectible Australian banknotes that would get anything near One Million Dollars.
Your bill is called a United States Note rather than a promissory note. There were eight different subseries within the 1928 series date; please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 2 dollar bill?" for specific information about values.
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A denomination is needed. Please look for questions in the form "What is the value of a 1928 A US [denomination] dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for specific information.