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what is the highest denomination bill ever made

The highest denomination bill ever made by the U.S. was the $100,000 gold certificate issued in 1934. It was used only for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks, not for public circulation.

Quick Scoop

A few related “largest” answers get mixed together online:

  • Highest U.S. bill ever issued: $100,000.
  • Highest U.S. bill used by the public: $10,000.
  • Highest denomination banknote ever issued anywhere: Hungary’s 100 quintillion pengő note, created during hyperinflation.

Why it matters

The $100,000 note was never meant as everyday money, which is why it’s so unusual. It served as an accounting tool inside the banking system rather than a wallet bill.

Tiny history note

That note is now a famous collectible and museum piece, and private ownership is not allowed for ordinary individuals.

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