sigokat Wrote:You are correct, Sir. It is Grover Cleveland. See link for picture.
http://usrarecurrency.com/WebPgFl/C00015...15446A.jpg
billkemp Wrote:At Binons Horseshoe Club in Las Vegas there is a glass enclosed display of 100 $10,000 bills. (One MIl.$)
When I first saw it (1958), it was promrnetly displayed in the entrance to the gaming hall.
Now it is at the rear of the casino by the stairs leading to the basement bar&grill. (a mil isnt what it used to be)
First & only time I've seen anything more than $100 bill.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I had no idea. WHen I was growing up I heard talk of thousand-dollar bills (even ten-thousand-dollar bills). Never knew they'd been withdrawn.[/SIZE]
Silverfish Wrote:They stopped printing ours in 2000, but they are still legal tender. Link to CBC article (short).
Stephanie
tehuti Wrote:I just finished reading the part in Legacies where Jack was pulling the real estate scam on Ramirez to get Jorge's money back. When Sung paid Jack to steal the deal out from under Ramirez he gave Jack fifteen one thousand dollar bills.
Last time I checked, and I verified it just a few minutes ago, the largest bill in circulation is the $100 bill. So Jack would have been the one who was ripped off.
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Sorry if this was mentioned earlier in the forum. I looked but didn't find it anywhere.