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The U.S. government once issued a $100,000 bill. This bill featured a portrait of Woodrow Wilson and was used only for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. It was never circulated among the general public. Issued in 1934, it was the largest denomination of U.S. currency ever created and remains one of the rarest and most unusual pieces of American monetary history.