• The United States Two Dollar Bill thread.
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[QUOTE=Lankist;17293116]Shops are allowed to determine what they will and will not accept.[/QUOTE] this man knows the score
Yeah I have a $2 but I'm not gonna spend it.
I had one somewhere, but I think I spent it. A few years earlier, I found one in an amusement park.
Toonies are cooler :v: [img]http://www.solarnavigator.net/animal_kingdom/animal_images/polar_bear_canadian_dollars_toonie_coin_reverse.jpg[/img] :( I want to go back to Canada. Screw this sandpit. I miss the snow :crying: [editline]11:03PM[/editline] I think it would be strange to put that down on the counter at a store. Imagine the look on the shop keeper's face.
This hot dog place right next to my house gives these out as change, i used to have a bunch.
I used one at a gas station. The bitch had to call the manager out to verify it.
money in note form thats under 5 dollars/pounds whatever is a waste of paper IMO
Hahah, insecurity.
I have 2 $2 bills. One has the easter bunny's face on it.
[QUOTE=The Epidemic;17293193]Loonie's are cooler :v: [img]http://www.solarnavigator.net/animal_kingdom/animal_images/polar_bear_canadian_dollars_toonie_coin_reverse.jpg[/img] :( I want to go back to Canada. Screw this sandpit. I miss the snow :crying: [editline]11:03PM[/editline] I think it would be strange to put that down on the counter at a store. Imagine the look on the shop keeper's face.[/QUOTE]Wrong coin, bro.
Others not in circulation; $500 [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/500-2f.jpg[/img] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/500-2b.jpg[/img] $1,000 [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/1000-2f.jpg[/img] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/1000-2b.jpg[/img] $5,000 [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/5000f.jpg[/img] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/5000b.jpg[/img] $10,000 [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/10000-1f.jpg[/img] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/10000-1b.jpg[/img] $100,000 [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/US100000dollarsbillobverse.jpg[/img] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bd/US100000dollarsbillreverse.jpg[/img] It'd be pretty damn cool if they still used these, but apparently they stopped around the 30's.
My dealer shot me when I offered 5 $2 bills for a dime bag
Last time I saw a two dollar bill was when I was giving a cashier money at Mcdonalds. That was 1998
[QUOTE=Triumph Forks;17293279]Wrong coin, bro.[/QUOTE] Fukk I ment Toonies.
[QUOTE=HARDCORERAPE;17293229]money in note form thats under 5 dollars/pounds whatever is a waste of paper IMO[/QUOTE] well you are entitled to your opinion, aren't you. paper bills are useful because coins are easily misplaced.
[QUOTE=ulterior_motives;17293365]well you are entitled to your opinion, aren't you. paper bills are useful because coins are easily misplaced.[/QUOTE] Coins are better what the fuck are you talking about dude
My moms got a 1,000 dollar bill, american :smug: I wish I could see a 10,000 or 100,000. What a collectors piece that'd be.
[QUOTE=ulterior_motives;17293365]well you are entitled to your opinion, aren't you. paper bills are useful because coins are easily misplaced.[/QUOTE] i suppose so but it's easier to carry around coins rather than a stack of paper
[QUOTE=The Epidemic;17293397]Coins are better what the fuck are you talking about dude[/QUOTE] i beg to differ. a coin should only be used for a value less than $1.00 (or pound, whatever) because an amount like fifty cents is no big crisis if lost, as coins often are one dollar, however, could make or break that soda you want to buy. i've never seen a legitimate establishment turn me away over fifty cents, but a dollar has caused me to lose my heath bar. [editline]11:16PM[/editline] [QUOTE=HARDCORERAPE;17293432]i suppose so but it's easier to carry around coins rather than a stack of paper[/QUOTE] this is true.
[QUOTE=ulterior_motives;17293445]i beg to differ. a coin should only be used for a value less than $1.00 (or pound, whatever) because an amount like fifty cents is no big crisis if lost, as coins often are one dollar, however, could make or break that soda you want to buy. i've never seen a legitimate establishment turn me away over fifty cents, but a dollar has caused me to lose my heath bar. [editline]11:16PM[/editline] this is true.[/QUOTE] [url][/url] A frickin dime could make or break a purchase. Hell it has for me several times, and I was pissed.
My mom got one of these babies in her tips at Starbucks. [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/SilverCertificate1Dollar.jpg/722px-SilverCertificate1Dollar.jpg[/img]
Damn same here. I bet I looked so silly digging around in my pocket for that quarter. [editline]11:21PM[/editline] fuck I got ninja'd
Everytime I get a paycheck, I ask for nine two dollar bills and two half-dollar coins, just to keep people on their toes
I have a Canadian 25c bill, which was once used by coal miners to help keep their boots warm
I have 2 $2 bills in my desk right now.
I'm going to the basement to make a few... copies.
Get your Federal Reserve notes out of here.
[QUOTE=bobste;17292997]i have one that i don't want to spend[/QUOTE] Same.
Some dude at a place my mom worked paid in two dollar bills. It was awesome.
I've got around 20-25 of them at my grandparents, I need some pics though, all really good condition
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