The $10,000 was used for inter-bank transactions but not general circulation. It featured a picture of Samuel P. Chase. The largest bill currently in circulation is the good ol' $100 bill. Most of these, by the way, are found outside the U.S.
The $100,000 Woodrow Wilson bill appeared from 1928 to 1946, but was only used for transactions between the Federal Reserve and the Treasury.
2007-02-23 09:46:30
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answered by Marko 6
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Mark up is what it is called now if you wait the price will go down as soon as a new technology comes out. Always safer to buy a couple of years after the new technology comes out. Why are we paying for gas by the litre instead of by the gallon like we used to in 1970? and might I add the price went up a litre to where we are paying over 5.00 a gallon for gas in Canada why because the government converted to a system it knew hardly anything about and who paid, who always pays the taxpayer because with increases within the government of 40% pay hikes while we are lucky to get 10 % over a period of 3 years so we get 3.33% wage increased while those in cabinet who already make over 100,00 grand a year get a 40% hike. And as Canadians we just milk it all in, where is the 60's movement that would not have stood for this, the ones not going for parliament that is, only one NDP leader gave her raise to charities helping our youth, the upcoming society that will make the rules in just a short ten or twenty years from now. Canadians used to have a bigger back bone for showing the government how disatisfied they are with the government, somehow we have lost it, many people refuse to vote thinking "that will show them" NO that will encourage them. We have to go back and straighten out a few agendas. It is still the best place in the world I love my country just the people managing it don't seem to know what they are doing.
2016-05-24 03:31:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a 1000 and 10,000 note on display at the US mint in DC. But I don't think they were ever put into circulation.
2007-02-23 09:41:41
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answered by Amy V 4
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actually it was the 100,000 dollar bill Woodrow Wilson (This issue was produced for transactions between Federal Reserve districts and did not circulate.)
2007-02-23 09:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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$1000.00 bills were in circulation.$10,000 were not for the public use. They were just used for the banking industry. You can still get $500.00 and $1,000.00 bills on Ebay, but they are expensive and still worth face value if you would be silly enough to cash one in.
2007-02-23 09:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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the biggest notes are never actual put in circulation but of those 10,000
2007-02-23 09:41:38
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answered by koleary388 2
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