Which U.S. currency bill was the largest ever printed for public use? Correct
The correct answer is $10,000. Among the options provided, the $10,000 bill was indeed the largest U.S. currency bill ever printed for public use. The $1,000 bill is a high-denomination note but is not the largest ever printed. Similarly, the $5,000 bill is another high-denomination note but not the largest. The $100,000 bill, although existing, was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and was not circulated for public use. Therefore, the $10,000 bill stands out as the largest U.S. currency bill printed for public circulation among the options given.
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