Guess who's on the largest U.S. bill ever...WOODROW WILSON of course!

pawnstorm12 Wed, 09/11/2019 - 13:31

I doubt this is any coincidence since Wilson was the instigator of the Federal Reserve System. 

This darling of the Federal Reserve was honored on their largest denomination, the 100,000 dollar bill.

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The 100,000 dollar bill is a banknote of the United States that was printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1934 to 1935. 

It was never publicly circulated and was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks.

With a face value of 100,000 dollars, it is the highest-denominated piece of paper money ever produced by the United States.

The note technically still holds the status of legal tender, but has not seen circulation since the 1960s.

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