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Where Did All The Really Big Cash Money Bills Go?

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PCGS - I was recently watching an old episode of Let's Make a Deal, a popular television game show that ran in various incarnations during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, with a new iteration still in production today. I noticed that on the older episodes of the show, then-host Monty Hall was handing contestants $500 and $1,000 bills as prizes. I got to thinking to myself, "Hmmm. I thought the Bureau of Engraving and Printing stopped making those large bills like in the 1930s." And then I wondered, "Why?" Surely, it seems, a $500 or $1,000 bill might be much more practical these days, with inflation and all that jazz, than they were in the mid-20th century, when these large bills went the way of the dinosaur.

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The United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing stopped printing and distributing banknotes with face values above $100 many decades ago.

Those who know a thing or two about old United States currency realize the $500 and $1,000 bills weren't even the largest denominations the nation had ever printed. Not by a long shot. In fact, the United States has also printed bills in denominations of $5,000, $10,000, and even $100,000. These large-denomination bills were last printed in 1945, though they remained in use by the Federal Reserve System until 1969. While the notes are still legal tender, they are increasingly scarce as those still in circulation are withdrawn from circulation.

The Federal Reserve System cites a "lack of use" as the reason that the large bills with face values of more than $100 were discontinued from circulation. However, there are many other reasons that these large bills were removed from commerce. Among them were the risks associated with money laundering and organized crime, as well as general counterfeiting concerns that such high-value bills posed. Additionally, the cost of setting up plates and printing equipment for high-denomination bills that saw relatively small print runs didn't make much fiscal sense. In the end, large bills fell by the wayside as smaller denominations proved more efficient for the purposes of serving day-to-day commerce needs. Even still, large-denomination Federal Reserve Notes are highly coveted by banknote collectors, who gladly pay well more than face value to acquire these unusual and increasingly rare bills.

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Always loved the looks of them - I just feel you have to be a "Big Timer" to have a big bill collection. Along with your million dollar Yacht and your money consuming 25 year old girlfriend! Just ask Bill Belichick
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Nice note! I used the CPI inflation calculator and found that $1,000 in 1934 is worth $24,177.31 today.
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Always enjoy seeing the big $ notes.
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Excellent looking note - wish I had 1 (or 2).
I wish I was able to read all the notations on these AND understand what they mean..
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