5 Biggest Dollar Bills That Are No Longer Printed





Do you think $100 is the largest bill in the United States? They are much, much bigger and they are real.

The gallery below shows the 5 largest dollar bills that are no longer printed. But a couple of them are still in circulation.



$500. This bill depicts 25 U.S. President William McKinley. This money was in circulation from 1934 to 45. They can still be accepted for exchange, just like the rest of the money in circulation. Most of them are from collectors.



$1,000. This copy depicts Stephen Grover Cleveland, who was the only U.S. president to hold office for 2 terms, but with a break for one presidential term. This money was withdrawn from circulation in 1969.



$5,000 with a portrait of James Madison, 4th President of the United States. Today, these bills can be deposited in the bank. In practice, of course, no one does this, because bills have a value much higher than nominal value and are collectible interest.



$10,000 with the image of Samon Portland Chase, who was an American statesman during the American Civil War. Governor of Ohio, later Senator from Ohio, Supreme Justice of the United States. He served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Lincoln. A staunch opponent of slavery. He actively fought against the excessive political influence of wealthy landowners from the southern states.



$100,000. These notes were never in public circulation; they were used in transactions between Federal Reserve banks. With the advent of electronic money systems, large cash transactions became unnecessary.



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