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Beginning in July 1969, the Federal Reserve began removing high-denomination currency from circulation and destroying any large bills returned by banks. [11] As of May 30, 2009, only 336 $10,000 bills were known to exist, along with 342 $5,000 bills, 165,372 $1,000 bills and fewer than 75,000 $500 bills (of over 900,000 printed).
In the description of the banknotes, the date in parentheses indicates the individual's first appearance on a given note type and denomination. When multiple banknotes are listed, the order, though seeming random, is in accordance with the Friedberg Number, [ 1 ] in ascending Friedberg order.
They were removed from circulation in 1964, at the same time as silver coins. They were issued in large size through 1929 and in small size thereafter. They were originally issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. $1, $2 and $5 notes were added in 1882. Small size notes were only made in denominations of $1, $5 and $10.
In fact, if you happen to have a mint-condition bill in a rare denomination, it could mean a big payoff. ... While only in office for three years, his face was on multiple $10,000 bill printings ...
In fact, it’s illegal for a collector to hold a $100,00 bill. $100,000 Bill. The highest denomination bill ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the $100,000 bill was a Gold ...
10 Peso Series of 1918 and 1924 Treasury Certificate (with small portrait similar to modern U.S. $1 bill) 10 Peso Series of 1929, 1936, 1941, and "Victory" Series No. 66 Treasury Certificate (with right-facing portrait similar to 1999 $5 commemorative gold coin, starting 1936 it had the seal of Commonwealth in red and in the "Victory" Series No ...
Denomination Obverse or reverse In circulation since Manuel Belgrano: 1770–1820 Economist, lawyer, politician, and military leader; took part in the Argentine Wars of Independence and created the Flag of Argentina $10 Obverse (1999 and 2016); Reverse (2016) 1999 and 2016 Juana Azurduy de Padilla: 1780 or 1781–1862 Guerrilla military leader $10
As with many collectibles, the values of $50 bills are all over the map — from face value ($50) to $20,000 and more. “In rare instances, we’ve paid over $40,000 for unique national bank note ...