Do they make a thousand dollar bill?
Grover Cleveland was on the US One Thousand dollar bill. The last printing run of the bill was in 1945, with a series date of 1934 printed on the bill. Last issued out by Federal Reserve Banks in 1969, they remain legal tender but are no longer printed or issued for circulation.
Technically no they no longer print (make) $1000 bills. But Yes they are still legal tender and worth more now. President Grover Cleveland is on the $1,000 bill.
Yes, a $1000 bill exists and is still technically considered legal tender, even though the U S no longer makes them. It's now worth much more than $1000 because of how rare the note is.
They did at one time but are no longer used.
The US Treasury announced on July 14, 1969, that it would quit issuing the $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 notes immediately, since the bills were so sparsely circulated. The bills hadn't seen an actual print run since 1945. However, all these bills are still legal tender.
The thousand dollar bill was discontinued in 1969