Where can you get one? Any old bank carry them or what?
TrucksHC
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here's some info i found from some random site.
"There are many thousand-dollar bill types issued by the United States. The first is an Interest Bearing Note of 1861, and the last is a Federal Reserve Note of 1934. Before 1861, there were non-circulating thousand-dollar obligations that were more similar to bonds than to currency.
The most common type is the 1934 FRN mentioned above. Interestingly, the highest price for a piece of U.S. currency was for a thousand-dollar bill: an 1890 Treasury Note, nicknamed the "Grand Watermelon" thanks to the design of the zeroes on the "1000" on the back. It sold for something like $864,000 a few years back.
If you search on eBay, you can find thousand-dollar bills pretty readily. Most will be Federal Reserve Notes: the 1934s (and 1934As) are common, the 1928s are found occasionally, and every once in a while a large-size 1918 FRN pops up. Anything other than those three is an immense rarity."
Blackdod
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I know a old man who had one, but I dont think someone would be crazy enough to put a 1000 dollar bill in their paint. I can see 100 but 1000, not me bro.
TrucksHC
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chk out ebay and search for thousand dollar bill.
LowRangerMS
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WOW, I don't know if I could paint over something like that, lol... that's the shit.
Gotmods1
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Federal Reserve notes are printed and issued in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. The $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 denominations have not been printed since 1946.