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The $1 USD note is the most widely used US currency note, followed by the $100 USD bill and $20 USD bill. The $2 USD note is the least popular and hasn’t been printed since 2003. Most US currency notes were redesigned from 2002 to 2012 to prevent counterfeiting. The $100 USD note is the most counterfeited in the world. The largest US note ever printed was the $100,000 USD note featuring President Woodrow Wilson, but it was only used by Federal Reserve Banks. Each US bill is made of 75% cotton and 25% linen and weighs approximately 0.35 ounces (1 gram).
The $1 US dollar (USD) note is the most widely used US currency note, with over 10 billion notes in circulation. Next is the $100 USD bill to nearly 9 billion bills in circulation, followed by 7.4 billion $20 USD bills. The least popular US currency note is the $2 USD note, which has less than 1 million in circulation and hasn’t been printed since 2003.
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All US currency notes, except the US$1 and US$2 notes, were redesigned from 2002 to 2012 to prevent counterfeiting. The $100 USD note is the most counterfeit currency note in the world, and the $20 USD note is the most counterfeit currency note in the United States.
The largest US note ever printed was the $100,000 USD note, from December 1934 to January 1935, and it featured a portrait of President Woodrow Wilson. The bill was only used by the Federal Reserve Banks and was not publicly circulated.
Each US bill is made of 75% cotton and 25% linen and weighs approximately 0.35 ounces (1 gram).