The $2 Bill.
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Someone in this club said one time that they went to wallmart and used one of theose dividers for seperating gorceries. When the lady got tothe end of his groceries she asked him what isle he got it on and asked for a price. He replyed he didnt remember just to see how far it went . She called for a price check.......Yikes...
The 2 dollar bill thing was FUNNY!!!!! Man, that guy must of felt lame.
The 2 dollar bill thing was FUNNY!!!!! Man, that guy must of felt lame.
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Originally Posted by james tharp
Someone in this club said one time that they went to wallmart and used one of theose dividers for seperating gorceries. When the lady got tothe end of his groceries she asked him what isle he got it on and asked for a price. He replyed he didnt remember just to see how far it went . She called for a price check.......Yikes...
The 2 dollar bill thing was FUNNY!!!!! Man, that guy must of felt lame.
The 2 dollar bill thing was FUNNY!!!!! Man, that guy must of felt lame.
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I have a bunch of $2 bills. I worked in a liquor store for 5 years
and you would be suprised what people would dig up for that half pint
at the end of the night.
and most would ask if I would take them? :?
I did and exchanged them from my own money.
I've got $2 bills, silver cert'* one'* and fives, kennedy halfs, Ike dollar coins,
and a bunch of susan B'*.
and you would be suprised what people would dig up for that half pint
at the end of the night.
and most would ask if I would take them? :?
I did and exchanged them from my own money.
I've got $2 bills, silver cert'* one'* and fives, kennedy halfs, Ike dollar coins,
and a bunch of susan B'*.
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Originally Posted by Gumball
I've got $2 bills, silver cert'* one'* and fives, kennedy halfs, Ike dollar coins,
and a bunch of susan B'*.
and a bunch of susan B'*.
and whats all that otther stuff listed above? a 5....thats uncommon too????
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Originally Posted by Peterg22000
Originally Posted by Gumball
I've got $2 bills, silver cert'* one'* and fives, kennedy halfs, Ike dollar coins,
and a bunch of susan B'*.
and a bunch of susan B'*.
and whats all that otther stuff listed above? a 5....thats uncommon too????
as well as 10,20,50,100
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he'* talking about whats called a silver certificate, not a 5 dollar bill.
a SC looks much like a regular bill except it says United states note across the top instead of "federal reserve note" the serial numbers and federal seal are printed in red brown or blue.
here'* a pretty good article on it.
as long as we're talking weird money. i jusst recently got my hands on a bi-centenial kennedy half dollar. something i'd never seen before. rather than an eagle on the back it has a picture of liberty hall. the year reads 1776-1976 just like the bi-centenial quarters. thought that was kind of cool.
lastly, as a joke, ask your cashier if they accept "fedral reserve notes". see what happens.
a SC looks much like a regular bill except it says United states note across the top instead of "federal reserve note" the serial numbers and federal seal are printed in red brown or blue.
here'* a pretty good article on it.
as long as we're talking weird money. i jusst recently got my hands on a bi-centenial kennedy half dollar. something i'd never seen before. rather than an eagle on the back it has a picture of liberty hall. the year reads 1776-1976 just like the bi-centenial quarters. thought that was kind of cool.
lastly, as a joke, ask your cashier if they accept "fedral reserve notes". see what happens.