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Question by Samantha
Submitted on 3/12/2004
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Is there a 10,000 dollar bill?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 3/13/2004
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Hi...no not anymore.Small size $10,000 notes were printed up to 1946 when all notes larger than a $100 were discontinued.These large denominations were still allowed to circulate until 1969 when they were retired from circulation.

Pete

 

Answer by chris rodriguez
Submitted on 8/17/2004
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who is on the 10,000 dollar bill

 

Answer by iamnotarolemodel
Submitted on 9/1/2004
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<a href="http://www.moneyfactory.com/document.cfm/18/118">Bureau of Engraving and Printing</a>

<img src="http://www.thememoryhole.org/econ/big-bills/10-000-1928-front.jpg">

 

Answer by MAG
Submitted on 9/8/2004
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according to exchangerate.com, the $10,000 bill does exist.

 

Answer by .:*Amber Rox*:.
Submitted on 11/19/2004
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Yes there is a $10,000 dollar bill......my computer programming teacher owns one. They are discontinued but there are still 7 of the bills in circulation today.

 

Answer by jack
Submitted on 12/16/2004
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there is a 10000 dollar bill but ti is dicontinued and is like very rare to find....
but there is a 10000 dollar bill

 

Answer by Becky
Submitted on 4/26/2005
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I know that there is no 10,000 dollar bill but there is a 500 dollar bill. I am sure that the 500 is the highest.

 

Answer by im2kul4u
Submitted on 1/17/2006
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yes there is

 

Answer by Jeff
Submitted on 4/6/2006
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YES there is a 10000 dollar bill and i have a picture of it.

 

Answer by Tom
Submitted on 8/31/2006
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Yes there is a 10000 dollar bill that is still being used but they are not usually given out to the general public... you have to go to Washington D.C. to get on is but whats the use? Most places wont accept the bill because the generally do have that much money in the store. I think the only place that you can go use a $10000 bill is the Stock Market.

 

Answer by Alys
Submitted on 1/12/2007
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yes whay not

 

Answer by Tony
Submitted on 2/26/2007
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Yes there is a $10,000 bill. Salmon P Chase is on the bill, one of the few "non-presidents".  They are quite rare and typically cost about 5 times that amount to acquire. They are held by collectors and come up for auction from time to time.

 

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