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Did department of treasury ever printed $1000000 currency note in america?

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Did department of treasury ever printed $1000000 currency note in america?

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When I toured the Department of Treasury in Washington – I heard this same story: “There’s a novelty item that LOOKS like a $1M bill, but the largest denomination of REAL money currently printed in the U.S. is $100. Any U.S. $1,000,000 bills you see are worth about as much as the paper they’re printed on.” “The high-denomination bills were issued in a small size in 1929, along with the $1 through $100 denominations. Their designs were as follows: * The $500 bill featured a portrait of William McKinley * The $1,000 bill featured a portrait of Grover Cleveland * The $5,000 bill featured a portrait of James Madison * The $10,000 bill featured a portrait of Salmon P.

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