Is that a real 1000 $ bill?

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Is that a real 1000 $ bill?
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I always wanted to use the Clinton $3 bills.
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there was the dually in truckin few months ago that had the dash and console done in dollar bils that where cleared over
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Originally posted by TrucksHC



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."



hey i think i have one of those thousand dollar ones from 1861. No bullshit...my great grand mother had this old puzzel box full of old coins and money and shit like that and it was in there. its like a 1000 dollar promisary note or somethin like that. i'll look for some this on it to see what it is.
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Originally posted by MCALLI



wouldn't photocopies be just as convincing? Na, its a conversation piece. If it was fake money, nobody would care to talk about it.

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I didn't think that $1000 bills had been printed since 1936. My wife works at a bank and no one there has ever seen or heard of one since. Just my 2cents