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Was just messing around on Ebay and remembered they had a 500$ bill and a 1000$ bill.  Not a collector or any thing but was bored and just looking around.  Did a little research and found out they made a 5000$ bill.   Kansas City $5000's were printed in very small quantities, with 2,400 notes issued in total.  So I looked it up on Ebay and found one for sale.  Here it is

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1934-5000-Kansas...4ae6ed6601

 

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Here is a 500$ bill

 

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Here is the 1000$

 

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139k I'll take two please
I never understood why they got rid of the $500 bill and why they continue to circulate the penny. Just round everything up to a nickel and call it a day.
Here's a photo of a $ 10,000 bill:

 

http://depositphotos.com/45439351/stock-...-bill.html

 

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Quote:Federal Reserve notes are the sole currency issued today. All U.S. currency issued since the first paper money was issued by the U.S. government in 1861 remains fully redeemable at face value. Federal Reserve notes were originally issued in denominations ranging from $5 to $10,000, although the primary purpose of the $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 notes was to facilitate bank transfer payments. The largest bank transfer note printed was the $100,000 note, which features a portrait of President Woodrow Wilson, who signed the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. This note was never circulated among the general public. The $100 note has been the largest denomination printed since 1969. The $1 denomination was added in 1963; the $2 denomination was added in 1976.

 

 
 

http://www.frbsf.org/education/teacher-r...d-standard

 

hmm, ill take this one

 

http://ragemanchoo.tripod.com/uscurrency.html

 

 

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Quote:I never understood why they got rid of the $500 bill and why they continue to circulate the penny. Just round everything up to a nickel and call it a day.


Psh it's all going digital cash will be nonexistent in 30 years is my guess
 Going way back,  the following site has a picture of a $ 3 bill.   For some reason,  the photo isn't compatible with the Forum software:

 

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20110...709209778/
Quote:Here's a photo of a $ 10,000 bill:

 

http://depositphotos.com/45439351/stock-...-bill.html

 

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Not a bill you want to lose.  Imagine looking in your wallet and $10,000 is missing?  That would be a bad, bad day.
Quote:Here's a photo of a $ 10,000 bill:

 

http://depositphotos.com/45439351/stock-...-bill.html

 

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Walk into store

Buy a single candy bar

Wait for change

Y'all cheap...

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