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Yes, but it is not in active circulation, it is now a collectors' item. Denominations greater than $1,000 were retired from circulation in 1969, but remain legal tender.

The US government first issued $10,000 bills as Gold Certificates as early as 1870.

1870 Gold Certificate, portrait of Andrew Jackson, reissued in 1875

1878 United States Note, no issue date, portrait of Andrew Jackson

1882 Gold Certificate (Department Series), Andrew Jackson

1888 Gold Certificate, new series issued in 1900, Andrew Jackson

1914 Federal Reserve Note, Gold Standard, issued in two versions, portrait of Salmon P. Chase*

1928 Federal Reserve Note, World Standard, Salmon P. Chase

1934 Federal Reserve Note, World Standard, Salmon P. Chase

Although Salmon P. Chase was never a US President, he was commemorated on the $10,000 bill series beginning in 1914 because he was responsible for introducing US-backed paper currency while serving as US Treasury Secretary under President Lincoln. Chase later became Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court).

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