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Question by  devraj (15)

What is the biggest dollar bill amount that they print?

 
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Answer by  DouglasEarlClore (1236)

$100 is currently the largest. Until 1969, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 were printed, and the largest ever was $100,000 in 1934-35. Larger denominations facilitated bank transfers, but there are better ways to transfer funds.

 
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Answer by  ruby (68)

The biggest dollar bill used now and printed is a hundred dollar bill. However, in the paste they have used bigger bills including $500, $1,000, $10,000 and $1,00,000. These are collector items now.

 
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Answer by  Robert49 (17)

The largest denomination of U. S. Federal Reserve Note is one hundred dollars. The largest denomination of EVER printed was the $100,000 Gold Certificate which was issued in 1934 and was used exclusively for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks.

 
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Answer by  coj (79)

The US Government currently prints bills only as large as $100. In 1969 the larger $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 denominations were discontinued by the Federal Reserve and US Treasury. Most had not been printed since 1945 anyway.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

The largest dollar bill every printed as a $10,000 dollar bill. The largest bill in common circulation is the hundred dollar bill. Thousand dollar bills are sometimes used by banks, but not given to individuals.

 
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Answer by  jviramontes0328 (3)

the biggest dollar bill is 100,000 the bill was printed a few weeks before 1934 this bill was never showed to public

 
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