Congratulations for @x BlueRobot on passing 5,000 posts!
(Okay - technically 5,023 as of posting)
Great job Harry!
(Okay - technically 5,023 as of posting)
Great job Harry!
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@Corday US Dollar notes really go that high?
The $5,000 bill was initially issued to finance the Revolutionary War and was only officially printed by the government when the Civil War began. The bill was graced with a portrait of James Madison. President Richard Nixon ordered that the bills be recalled in 1969 due to fear of criminals using them for money laundering activities.
Finding a $5,000 bill today takes pluck, luck, and significantly more than $5,000. Fewer than 400 of these notes are believed to exist.
@Will Watts That makes sense, guess the same reason why we only have £50 denominations now.
The Bank of England £100,000,000 note, also referred to as Titan, is a non-circulating Bank of England banknote of the pound sterling used to back the value of Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes. It is the highest denomination of banknote printed by the Bank of England. As both of these regions have their own currency issued by particular local banks, the non-circulating notes provide the essential link between those currencies and that of England, and security if a local issuing bank were to fail.
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