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Obsolete Denominations of United States Currency Information

The United States has produced several coins and banknotes of its dollar which no longer circulate or have been disused. Some, like the half-cent coin were removed due to inflation reducing their value while others such as the two-cent and twenty-cent coins were removed due to being too similar in value to other denominations.

Treasury Notes

The U.S. Dollar has numerous discontinued denominations, particularly high denomination bills, issued before and in 1934. These bills ceased production in the 1940s, and were recalled in 1969. However, like discontinued coins, the bills are still legal tender.

The $100,000 bill featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson was only printed in 1934, and was only used for internal government transactions.

The United States also issued fractional currency for a brief time in the 1860s and 1870s.These are:

Coinage

Discontinued coin denominations include:

· · United States currency and coinage
Topics Federal Reserve System · Federal Reserve Note · U.S. dollar · U.S. Mint · Bureau of Engraving and Printing · Mutilated currency
Current coinage Cent (1¢) · Nickel (5¢) · Dime (10¢) · Quarter (25¢) · Half dollar (50¢) · Dollar ($1)
Bullion coinage America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins · American Buffalo · American Gold Eagle · American Platinum Eagle · American Silver Eagle
Paper money $1 · $2 · $5 · $10 · $20 · $50 · $100 · Larger denominations
See also Bicentennial coinage · Commemoratives · Early Commemoratives · Modern Commemoratives · Confederate dollar · Fake denominations · Obsolete denominations · Mill · Coin production · In God We Trust · E pluribus unum · Nicknames
· · Obsolete United States currency and coinage
Topics United States coinage · United States dollar · History of the United States dollar · Large denominations of currency
Coins Fugio Cent · Half cent · Large cent · Two-cent piece · Three-cent piece · Half dime · Twenty-cent piece · Trade dollar
Gold coins Gold dollar · Quarter Eagle ($2.50) · Three-dollar piece · Half Eagle ($5) · Eagle ($10) · Double Eagle ($20)
Currency Early American currency · Compound Interest Treasury Note · Demand Note · Federal Reserve Bank Note · Fractional Currency · Gold Certificate · Interest Bearing Note · National Bank Note · National Gold Bank Note · Refunding Certificate · Silver Certificate · Treasury or Coin Note · Treasury Note (19th century) · United States Note
Patterns Stella ($4) · Half-union ($50)
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