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The $100,000 bill is the highest denomination ever issued by the U.S. Federal Government. Printed in 1934, it was not intended for general use, but instead was used as an accounting device between branches of the Federal Reserve. It is illegal for a private individual to own this banknote.
The discontinuation of the $1,000 and $10,000 notes were a pre-emptive move to mitigate the money laundering and terrorism financing risks associated with large denomination notes. Discontinuing a high denomination note has also been the practice in other jurisdictions.
The United States 5000 dollar Bill (US$5000) is an obsolete denomination of United States currency. It is still legal tender. The United States Department of the Treasury discontinued the note $5000 bill in 1969 and it is now valued by currency collectors.
They were withdrawn from circulation after 1969. The $10,000 note was the highest denomination of US currency to be used by the public. These notes are still legal tender, and thus banks will redeem them for face value. However, their value to collectors is well above their face value.
Basic Info. US Currency in Circulation is at a current level of 2.366T, up from 2.363T last week and up from 2.339T one year ago. This is a change of 0.14% from last week and 1.17% from one year ago.
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On July 14, 1969, the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve System announced that currency notes in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 would be discontinued immediately due to lack of use. Although they were issued until 1969, they were last printed in 1945.
Foreign Exchange Rates Currency Fees BUYSELL USD 138.12 158.65 GBP 193.96 206.98 CAD 102.66 111.13 EUR 161.87 172.766 more rows
The current value of U.S. Dollar Index is 104.372 USD it has risen by 0.22% in the past 24 hours. Track the index more closely on the U.S. Dollar Index chart. What is U.S. Dollar Index highest value ever? U.S. Dollar Index reached its highest quote on Feb 24, 1985 164.720 USD.

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