One thing is certain: nobody would ignore it.
Does America Even Need a $250 Bill?
That question is causing almost as much drama as the portrait itself.
The United States currently has no widely circulated bill higher than $100, although larger denominations existed decades ago for banking transactions before being discontinued.
Critics argue that introducing a $250 bill could make money laundering and illegal cash transactions easier. Others say modern digital payments already make large paper bills increasingly unnecessary.
But supporters claim inflation has changed spending habits dramatically, and larger denominations could improve efficiency for certain business and banking operations.
Translation? Americans can argue about literally anything — even hypothetical cash.




