No, there is no 2003 US Millennium Note with a one million dollar denomination. The highest denomination US bill ever printed for public circulation was the $10,000 bill, which was last printed in 1945 and is no longer in circulation. The highest denomination bill currently in circulation is the $100 bill.
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.
Million Dollar Bill was created in 2008.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
There is not, and never has been in American currency a million dollar bill. If you have what appears to be an American million dollar bill, it is a "novelty item", and essentially worthless.
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
wow. really. your smart. there is no million dollar bill, but nice try ;]
No. The U.S. has NEVER printed a one million dollar bill.
It can have anyone you like, because there's no such thing as a real million dollar bill.
No one is on the million dollar bill because it does not exist.
There is no one million dollar bill and never has been.
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"
No, it is not true that the United States has a $1 million dollar bill.