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Posted: 5:49 PM Jan 4, 2012
Man tries to spend a one million dollar bill at Wal-Mart
Got change for a million? Michael Fuller is due in court Friday to answer charges he tried to pass a million-buck bill at a North Carolina Wal-Mart.
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Got change for a million? Michael Fuller is due in court Friday to answer charges he tried to pass a million-buck bill at a North Carolina Wal-Mart.
Of course, there's no such thing as a million-dollar bill. The largest U.S. bill currently in circulation is $100.
The government stopped issuing bills of up to 10-grand in 1969. Authorities in Davidson County charge Fuller tried to buy a vacuum cleaner, a microwave oven and other stuff. Wal-Mart workers say he insisted the million-dollar greenback was the real thing.
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