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  2. $500, $1,000, $100,000: Big bills of a bygone era - Bankrate

    www.bankrate.com/financing/banking/pictures-of-big-bills-500-1000-5000-10000

    $10,000 Bill. President Abraham Lincolns Secretary of Treasury is on all of the $10,000 bills. While only in office for three years, his face was on multiple $10,000 bill printings.

  3. U.S. Presidents on Money: List and Photos - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/faces-on-us-currency-4153995

    Salmon P. Chase, a onetime Treasury secretary, appears on the $10,000 bill, which was first printed in 1918. The Fed and Treasury discontinued the $10,000 bill in 1969. It was last printed in 1945, but the Treasury says Americans continue to hold the notes.

  4. Salmon P. Chase On Money: $10,000 - Ten Thousand Dollar Bill - ...

    www.marshu.com/articles/presidents-on-us-united-states-paper-bills-currency...

    Salmon P. Chase is on $10,000 dollar bill. Interesting to know, the $10,000 is the highest paper money which can be used by people. There are less than 350 $10,000 dollar bills out there, which makes them very rare! They were printed in late 1920s and early 1930s.

  5. Apparently, they date all the way back to 1878, when the Department of the Treasury issued the first $10,000 Legal Tender notes with President Andrew Jackson on them. Like other higher-denomination currencies, the $10,000 bill has been out of print since 1945 and out of circulation since 1969.

  6. 10,000 Dollar Bill Guide | Learn Its History and Value - Silver...

    www.silverrecyclers.com/blog/10000-dollar-bill.aspx

    Chase choose himself to be on the front of the 10,000 dollar bill. There are also gold certificates that featured President Andrew Jackson but all but a few of those bills have been redeemed. Value. These bills will be worth tens of thousands of dollars in any condition.

  7. $10,000 Bill | Museum of American Finance - MoAF

    www.moaf.org/exhibits/checks_balances/abraham-lincoln/10,000-bill

    The $10,000 bill featuring the portrait of President Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, was the highest denomination US currency ever to publicly circulate.

  8. $100,000 bill: Which presidents are on money?

    periodicpresidents.com/2013/06/09/100000-bill-which-presidents-are-on-our-money

    For many years, Lady Liberty was the most common icon on currency. Today, images of presidents dominate our money. At times a fallen president is honored on currency, such as FDR, JFK, and Eisenhower. Perhaps a president like Andrew Jackson would recoil at his portrait on a $20 bill.

  9. Large denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    Large denominations of United States currency greater than $100 were circulated by the United States Treasury until 1969. Since then, U.S. dollar banknotes have been issued in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.

  10. Salmon-Chase-Photo - U.S. Department of the Treasury

    home.treasury.gov/about/history/collection/prints-and-drawings/salmon-chase-photo

    It is also the likeness that was used on the first one dollar bill printed in 1862 and the $10,000 bill in 1918. In 1861, Salmon P. Chase resigned from the Senate to become President Abraham Lincoln’s Treasury Secretary.

  11. $10,000 Note (Blue Seal) | Engraving & Printing - bep.gov

    www.bep.gov/currency/history/historical-currency/10000-note-blue-seal

    History. Historical Currency. $10,000 Note (Blue Seal) Series: 1918. Portrait: Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864) Back Vignette: The Embarkation of the Pilgrims.