History of North America

What denominations did the US dollar bills come in?

US dollar bills come in the following standard denominations:

- $1 (One Dollar)

- $2 (Two Dollars)

- $5 (Five Dollars)

- $10 (Ten Dollars)

- $20 (Twenty Dollars)

- $50 (Fifty Dollars)

- $100 (One Hundred Dollars)

Please note that the $2 bill is not very commonly used in circulation, although it remains a valid form of legal tender. Additionally, higher denomination bills, such as $500, $1000, $5000, and $10000 notes, exist but are rarely seen in everyday transactions. These large denomination bills are mostly used for specific financial purposes, such as large-scale transactions between financial institutions or for collector purposes.