The $5,000 bill features a portrait of James Madison, the fourth President of the United States. Although it was never widely circulated and was officially discontinued in 1969, it remains a collector's item today. The bill primarily served as a means for large transactions between banks rather than for everyday use.
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No, there is no official one million dollar bill in circulation. The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued was the $100,000 bill, featuring Woodrow Wilson, which was used only for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. However, novelty versions of a one million dollar bill do exist, often made for promotional or entertainment purposes, but they are not legal tender.
5000 + 5000 = 10,000
7.75 of 5000 = 387507.75 of 5000 = 387507.75 of 5000 = 387507.75 of 5000 = 38750
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we don't have dollars in France
1 dollar.
1,000 dollars
James Madison is on the 5000 dollar bill
yes he is on the money like the 1 dallor bill coin
DOLLAR, not "dallor", just like it's printed on the back of the bill.And not 1939 either. The US didn't print any bills dated 1939.Please check again and post a new question.
No, but there were 1000 dollar bills. Please see the Related Question for more details and the exact spelling.
Thomas Jefferson is on the front of a United States two-dollar bill. On the reverse side is John Trumball's painting The Signing of the Declaration of Independence.
James Madison
As of October 2011, 5000won = 4.2941 U.S. Dollars.