Which U.S. currency bill was the largest ever printed for public use? Explained

Which U.S. currency bill was the largest ever printed for public use? Explained

The most significant denomination of U.S. currency ever produced for public circulation was the $10,000 bill, showcasing the image of Salmon P. Chase, who held the position of Secretary of the Treasury during Abraham Lincoln’s presidency and subsequently served as Chief Justice of the United States. Initially introduced in the early 1900s, this bill had minimal circulation because its value greatly surpassed the wealth of the typical American citizen. Fears regarding its possible involvement in unlawful transactions led the U.S. government to cease the production of these and other high-value bills in 1969, rendering them rare and highly desirable among collectors in present times.

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