Like its smaller cousin, the $500 bill, the $1,000 bill was discontinued in 1969. 4 And like the $500 bill, the $1,000 bill would seem to have a lot more use now than it did then. There are only 165,372 of these bills bearing Cleveland’s visage still in existence.
How much is a $5000 bill worth today?
Even in poor condition, a $5,000 bill will sell for at least $30,000. But most of the bills that are in existence today are in uncirculated condition simply because they were used infrequently. A note in uncirculated condition will sell for over $100,000.
Is there a 1000 dollar bill in the US?
An important point to remember is that these bills are Federal Reserve notes, not gold certificates or silver certificates. Also, these two bills aren’t the first thousand dollar bills that the United States has seen. In fact, during the Civil War, the confederate currency included a $1000 bank note.
What happens if you take a$ 1, 000 bill to the bank?
If you’re lucky enough to come across a $1,000 bill, you could technically take it to the bank for $1,000 in credit, but the bank would then send it to the Federal Reserve, which would prevent it from recirculating, Wittmann said. Plus, many $1,000 bills are worth far more than the noted amount, Wittmann added.
Is the 1928 1000 dollar bill still in circulation?
1928 $1000 Federal Reserve Note A little over 1.1 million 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve notes were printed and there are estimated to be about 68,000 still in existence today. So this is a relatively common one-thousand dollar bill. All 12 federal reserve banks issued this note.
Why are there Star Notes on the 1000 dollar bill?
About 1% of $1000 notes also feature a star in the serial number. These “star notes” were produced to take the place of any notes that were misprinted at the mint. Some series of the $1000 bill has fewer star notes than others, like the 1928 series. This makes 1928 star notes worth much more than a standard note.