Grover Cleveland.
http://usrarecurrency.com/WebPgFl/L00083343A/1934A$1000FRNSnL00083343A.jpg
While actual production of $1000 bills ceased after WW II, the existing ones are still valid currency. The US is the only nation on earth that has never invalidated any of its currency. It's all still usable.
2007-01-15 01:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Grover Cleveland
There are also several denominations of currency notes that are no longer produced. These include the $500 bill with the portrait of William McKinley, the $1,000 bill with a portrait of Grover Cleveland, the $5,000 bill with a portrait of James Madison, the $10,000 bill with a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, and the $100,000 currency note bearing a portrait of Woodrow Wilson.
2007-01-15 09:11:43
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answered by Lisa M 2
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Woooo. With this min wage increase i may get the chance to see a $1000 bill. lol... No for real, Does it really matter? It still is only worth $0.04 same as the $1.00 bill.
2007-01-15 09:09:51
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answered by done 3
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Grover Cleveland.
Edit: Sorry, John, but Woodrow Wilson was on the $100,000, which was never allowed for general circulation, and is illegal to own.
2007-01-15 09:00:11
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answered by Devil Dog '73 4
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Woodrow Wilson
2007-01-15 08:59:21
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answered by John H 6
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Grover Cleveland... search on google image
2007-01-15 09:02:53
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answered by Lovechan 2
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there is no $1000 bill the biggest bill in circulation is the $100
2007-01-15 09:03:35
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answered by David T 1
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