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Originally Answered: Can you get a 500 dollar bill from the bank? No. They were taken out of circulation many, many years ago. When one of them crosses the counter of a bank, the teller has to have the customer fill out the same cash transaction form that is required for a 10,000 cash deposit or withdrawal.
No you cannot obtain a one thousand US dollar currency note or bill from any bank. This because the US government had terminated circulation of them in the late 1960s. They are still legal tender and all banks will accept one when it is presented to them. However, you can still purchase such a bill from other sources.
The best way to get a two dollar bill is to check with your local bank. Since they are hardly used, you will most likely have to request them. Some banks keep a few in the teller drawers, while others require a trip to the vault. Certain banks vary in the amount bills they have on hand.
Some $1,000 bills can be worth several thousand dollars each. Your standard value for a generic note in lightly circulated condition is probably $1,600. However, there are plenty of exceptions to that rule.
Illegal activity. The U.S. stopped printing the $1,000 bill and larger denominations by 1946, but these bills continued circulating until the Federal Reserve decided to recall them in 1969, Forge said. Running off a lot of $1 notes is more cost-efficient than producing comparatively few $1,000 notes, he added.
$500 Bill. The Treasury minted several versions of the $500 bill, featuring a portrait of President William McKinley on the front. The last $500 bill rolled off the presses in 1945, and it was formally discontinued 24 years later in 1969. Like all the bills featured here, the $500 bill remains legal tender.
These bills can be worth anywhere between $600 to over $1,500 apiece with an average worth of about a 40% premium to the bill's face value. However, some $500 bills can be worth much more. The most valuable is a $500 bill that was issued in 1928 and has a star symbol at the end of the note's eight digit serial number.
The U.S. stopped printing the $1,000 bill and larger denominations by 1946, but these bills continued circulating until the Federal Reserve decided to recall them in 1969, Forge said.
Some $1,000 bills can be worth several thousand dollars each. Your standard value for a generic note in lightly circulated condition is probably $1,600. However, there are plenty of exceptions to that rule.
US bills do not expire, but some merchants won't take 50s or 100s because of the risk of taking a counterfeit bill and then giving out a bunch of real change. Take your bills to a bank where they can verify the authenticity of the bills and have them broken down.
Can I use older Federal Reserve notes when newly designed bills are in circulation? Yes. All U.S. currency remains legal tender.
Bring your old bill to a retail bank location and ask for it to be redeemed. You don't need to have an account at a bank to redeem old bills. Alternatively, you can mail your old bill for replacement to the Office of Currency Standards by using Registered Mail, Return Receipt Requested.
They are still legal tender and will be valid in the United States. They are not used outside due to lack of security within these old bills. So obviously the other solution is to either spend them in the United States or deposit them in an ATM in the United States where they are easily accepted.
All U.S. currency issued since 1861 is valid and redeemable at its full face value.
If 51% of a bill is still clearly present, then venues in America should accept it as legal tender. You can also trade “mutilated" currency in for new bills by contacting the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, even if less than 50% of the bill remains.
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