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    mom45

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    Is it wrong that I keep a wallet full of crisp $2 bills to pay with just to make cashiers angry when they don't have a spot in their drawer for the money? I love trolling. :laugh:



    I have a ton of these. My kids do too. My grandma sent us $2 bills for our birthdays every year. When she died, we stuffed a bunch of them in her casket with notes on them that we wrote to her. One of my nephews started it and we all ended up digging in our wallets and purses and realized that we were all carrying at least one of the bills she had sent to us. She ended up with a lot of love notes sending her off.
     

    Sylvain

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    The smallest Euro bill we have is 5 euros, that's like 6 dollars.Strippers must be rich unless people throw coins at them.
     

    jdmack79

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    I have a ton of these. My kids do too. My grandma sent us $2 bills for our birthdays every year. When she died, we stuffed a bunch of them in her casket with notes on them that we wrote to her. One of my nephews started it and we all ended up digging in our wallets and purses and realized that we were all carrying at least one of the bills she had sent to us. She ended up with a lot of love notes sending her off.

    Unless they have sentimental value, spend them. The biggest problem with two dollar bills is that people wrongly think they're rare and don't spend them. The mint still issues 2's to this day. I'm on a one man quest to bring back both the $2 bill and the Kennedy 1/2 dollar.
     

    mbills2223

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    Unless they have sentimental value, spend them. The biggest problem with two dollar bills is that people wrongly think they're rare and don't spend them. The mint still issues 2's to this day. I'm on a one man quest to bring back both the $2 bill and the Kennedy 1/2 dollar.

    I really wish coins would take off more in the States.
     

    Sylvain

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    Unless they have sentimental value, spend them. The biggest problem with two dollar bills is that people wrongly think they're rare and don't spend them. The mint still issues 2's to this day. I'm on a one man quest to bring back both the $2 bill and the Kennedy 1/2 dollar.

    I keep a dollar coin in my wallet, it's shiny.
     

    mom45

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    Unless they have sentimental value, spend them. The biggest problem with two dollar bills is that people wrongly think they're rare and don't spend them. The mint still issues 2's to this day. I'm on a one man quest to bring back both the $2 bill and the Kennedy 1/2 dollar.

    I spend them but still have a bunch. I always tell the bank I will take them if they have them in their drawer and then I use them. We used to get people using them at our business before we closed and I always used those instead of depositing them in the bank.

    I actually do have a $2 bill from many years ago...the old kind. That one I won't spend.
     
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