The largest bill currently in circulation in the US is $100. Distribution of all larger denominations ($500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000) was halted in July 1969 by presidential order. Those larger bills were never recalled so they're technically still legal tender but none have been reported in circulation for decades.
Also, a $100,000 denomination printed for use within the government in the days before electronic funds transfer was possible. Various sources say up to 42,000 of them were printed; all were dated 1934. The design features a picture of President Woodrow Wilson and is distinguished by the use of orange ink.
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The largest single dollar bill ever issued in the United States is the $100,000 bill featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. However, it was never circulated for general use and was primarily used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. The largest bill in general circulation was the $10,000 bill, which featured a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, but it was also discontinued in 1969. Today, the highest denomination of currency in circulation is the $100 bill.
The $100 bill is worth a price close to $75. The amount may vary depending upon the condition of the bill.
No,there was never a 4 dollar bill
There is no U.S. four dollar bill.
There is no specific maximum amount for a dollar. The highest denomination of a single US dollar bill is the $100 bill, but larger amounts can be represented by multiple bills or through electronic transactions.
There are seven100,000 dollar bills in existence.
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A single ten dollar bill weighs about 1 gram.
As single as a one dollar bill.
The 100 dollar bill.
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The biggest US Dollar printed is the $100,000 bill, but this bill is only used in by Congress but mainly for when they are budgeting that years total budget, in which they have the National Treasury bring the money in and they essentially just give it right back to the Treasury.
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