03-15-2016, 07:10 AM
When the US stopped printing the $1,000 bill in 1934, the $100 was considered enough pocket money. When the government stopped redeeming those bills in 1969 they were = to $6824.33 today
In today's terms that 1969 $100 would equate to $682.43; that would be a lot to have on you but today that $100 is nothing like the equivalent of 1969.
It's both a bank and law enforcement measure, mostly bank.
In today's terms that 1969 $100 would equate to $682.43; that would be a lot to have on you but today that $100 is nothing like the equivalent of 1969.
It's both a bank and law enforcement measure, mostly bank.