From 1862 to 1880 the US Treasury Department issued $1,000 Legal Tender notes, with three different designs on the obverse.
[1] The obverse of the 1928 and 1934 series features a portrait of Grover Cleveland facing right while toward a United States Department of the Treasury seal.
The reverse also contains text that reads: "The United States of America / One Thousand Dollars" and the number 1,000.
In 1928 the treasury began to issued small-size bills and the $1,000 denomination featured US President Grover Cleveland.
[4] On July 14, 1969, the United States Department of the Treasury announced that all notes in denominations greater than US$100 would be discontinued.