Teddy Roosevelt
Martin Luther King never ran for president.
Ben Franklin was too old to be president, so he never had a vice-president or cabinet.
Never, Dr. King was never president.
Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers and a genius. He helped create the American system of government. However, he never served as president.However, in 1785 he was elected as President of Pennsylvania Executive Council which, in those days was a position similar to a governor. Another interesting fact, Benjamin Franklin is one of only two non-presidents to appear on US paper currency. Franklin appears on the US$100 bill; Alexander Hamilton appears on the US$10 bill.The last statement above needs a modifier. Salmon P. Chase is on the $10,000 bill, of which, according to the US Treasury, there are still 336 known to be in circulation.
Woodrow Wilson. Only a few of these bills were printed and they were never put into public circulation. They were used only for making payments within the US government.
There is no $100000 bill in the US. The biggest is $100.
Woodrow Wilson 28th President of the United States These bills were specially printed in 1934 and 1935 for use by the Federal Reserve System. They were never put into circulation and almost all were later destroyed. One is on display in the Smithsonian.
There is no such thing as a 10000000 bill. I thought I saw one, but it was just a fake.
None. And never have been. The $100,000 bill was intended only to be transferred between Federal Reserve centers and not circulated.
They are illegal to own. $100,000 gold certificates were never put into circulation and are extremely rare. There are many replicas and fakes, however.
Woodrow Wilson28th President of the United StatesMore$100,000 bills were only printed for a short time in 1934 and 1935. They were never put into circulation but were used to transfer large amounts of money between various government departments in the days before electronic funds transfers were possible. The highest-value US bill ever put into circulation was $10,000.
President Woodrow Wilson. Only about 42,000 $100,000 bills were ever printed. They were never intended for circulation, and were used to move large amounts of money between government departments in the days before electronic funds transfers. Most were destroyed when they became obsolete, but there is one on display at the Smithsonian in Washington.
Teddy Roosevelt
Sources differ but the most commonly quoted number is 42,000, of which only about two dozen were retained. The bills were never put into general circulation and were only used for transactions between government departments.
There's never been a US $1 million bill. The largest bill ever printed was $100,000 and they were only for use by the Federal Reserve System. They were never put into circulation.
That would be the ten dollar and fifty dollar bill with Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin.