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Large denominations of United States currency : ウィキペディア英語版
Large denominations of United States currency

The base currency of the United States is the U.S. dollar. It is printed in bills in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Previously there have also been five larger denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were printed for general use (in large transactions), and a $100,000 bill for certain internal transactions.
==Overview and history==
High-denomination currency (i.e., banknotes with a negotiable face value of $500 or higher)〔Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, pp. 232–35.〕 had been used in the United States since the late 18th century.〔Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 22.〕 The first $500 note was issued by the Province of North Carolina, authorized by legislation dated May 10, 1780.〔Newman, 2008, p. 326.〕 Virginia quickly followed suit and authorized the printing of $500 and $1,000 notes on October 16, 1780〔Newman, 2008, p. 454.〕 and $2,000 notes on May 7, 1781.〔Newman, 2008, p. 455.〕 High-denomination notes were also issued during the War of 1812 ($1,000 notes authorized by an act dated June 30, 1812),〔Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 32.〕 as well as the American Civil War Confederate currency ($500 and $1,000).〔Fricke, 2014, p. 122 & 124.〕 During the Federal banknote issuing period (1861 to present), the earliest high-denomination notes included three-year Interest-bearing notes of $500, $1,000, and $5,000, authorized by Congress on March 2, 1861.〔Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, pp. 68–69.〕 In total, 11 different types of U.S. currency were issued in high-denomination notes across nearly 20 different series dates.
The obverse of United States banknotes generally depict either historical figures, allegorical figures symbolizing significant concepts (e.g., liberty, justice), or a combination of both. The reverse designs range from abstract scroll-work with ornate denomination identifiers to reproductions of historical art works.

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