Soundness of mind

Is there still a $500 bill?

No, the $500 bill is no longer in circulation. The United States stopped producing the $500 bill in 1945 and discontinued it in 1969.

Can I get a $500 bill from the bank?

Unfortunately, $500 bills are no longer produced by the United States Mint, so banks usually don’t carry them. However, you may be able to find one through a private collector or numismatic dealer. You can also search online auction sites, such as eBay, for rare currency.

How much is a $500 bill worth today?

A $500 bill from the United States is worth around $1,400 depending on its condition and the series year it was issued. Generally, bills issued before 1945 are worth more than those issued after that date. The $500 bill is considered a rare collectible, so its value may also vary based on demand.