1000 dollars new
A brand new $1000 bill!
Here are some interesting facts about the $1000 bill:
- Design: The obverse (front side) features a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse (back side) features an image of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
- Size: The bill measures 7.42 inches (18.8 cm) long and 3.15 inches (8 cm) wide.
- Security features: The bill has several security features, including a watermark, color-shifting ink, and a 3D Security Ribbon.
- Rarity: The $1000 bill was last printed in 1945 and has been discontinued since then. However, it's still legal tender and can be exchanged for other denominations.
- Collectibility: Due to its rarity and historical significance, the $1000 bill is highly sought after by collectors and can fetch high prices at auction.
- Fun fact: The $1000 bill was once used to bribe officials and was often referred to as "grand" or "large" bills.
If you have a brand new $1000 bill, congratulations! You're holding a piece of history in your hands.