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Do you own a $2 Dollar Bill ?

syzygy

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My grandma sends me a 2 dollar bill every year for xmas. I hang on to them and use them if things get really really tight.
 
I get $2 bills and give them to my nieces and nephews.

Also use a LOT of them if a business gets on my bad side. :evil:
That and dollar coins.


 
I've got three of them sitting under my clear plastic desk mat. My college used to send them out as novelty gifts, to try to encourage people to donate money to the school (TJ was the school's founder).
 
I don't recall EVER receiving one much less using one in a purchase. I did find one in the street once.

I doubt anyone would use one the colorized versions.
 
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I get $2 bills and give them to my nieces and nephews.

Also use a LOT of them if a business gets on my bad side. :evil:
That and dollar coins.

Question, can they legally refuse to take such tender? I've seen places refuse large bills, even if they have the correct change. I've always thought they couldn't, but then how do so many places get away with refusing large bills?
 
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I get $2 bills and give them to my nieces and nephews.

Also use a LOT of them if a business gets on my bad side. :evil:
That and dollar coins.




Question, can they legally refuse to take such tender? I've seen places refuse large bills, even if they have the correct change. I've always thought they couldn't, but then how do so many places get away with refusing large bills?


i think there are limits as to how many coins you can use etc
 
Well let me say this, Clemson University Fans use them every year when we go to a bowl game. Clemson has a very good reputation for traveling well. Most fans go load up on $2 bills, put a tiger paw orange stamp on them and pay for everything during their trips using them. It lets the host city know we were there. May sound stupid but it is one of the reasons we get picked over other teams for bowls. Bowls are all about money and Clemson fans are known to bring the money.

And we do it with $2 bills 🙂 Never had an issue with a place trying to refuse it as payment.
 
Businesses can choose to accept or refuse any form of payment they wish. If they don't want to take $10 bills and quarters, they don't have to.
 
I usually make $2 wagers on my sports team. If I win, it's a pain in the bum for the other party to pay up. I tell them up front, I won't accept 2 $1 bills, only a two dollar bill. I have a little fun with that 🙂
 
I'd love for $2 bills to be regular and common in circulation. I haven't had one since I was a kid, and well, as kids, you like to spend money. Always thought of holding on to them, but I couldn't collect things for shit as a kid, and if I ever wanted to buy something and all I had was the $2 bill I swore to hold on to, well... I spent it. 😛

But it would be great for the bills to be common, because it would be easier on the wallet and more friendly for purchases.
 
Originally posted by: jmebonner
I usually make $2 wagers on my sports team. If I win, it's a pain in the bum for the other party to pay up. I tell them up front, I won't accept 2 $1 bills, only a two dollar bill. I have a little fun with that 🙂

I'd tell you that you're going to accept whatever the hell I give you, or you can kiss my ass and not get any money.
 
Originally posted by: jmebonner
I usually make $2 wagers on my sports team. If I win, it's a pain in the bum for the other party to pay up. I tell them up front, I won't accept 2 $1 bills, only a two dollar bill. I have a little fun with that 🙂

You can definitely have fun with $2 bills, even if you are the loser of the bet. Get the number of $2 bills needed to pay off the bet and take them to an Office Max. For a buck or so they will turn them into a gummed pad where you have to peel off the bills. The tell the winner of the bet they're not allowed to separate the bills before spending them - they have to remove them from the pad in front of the cashier.
 
Originally posted by: theplaidfad
Originally posted by: jmebonner
I usually make $2 wagers on my sports team. If I win, it's a pain in the bum for the other party to pay up. I tell them up front, I won't accept 2 $1 bills, only a two dollar bill. I have a little fun with that 🙂

I'd tell you that you're going to accept whatever the hell I give you, or you can kiss my ass and not get any money.

Then we wouldn't make the bet. You're kinda grumpy.


haha, that's a great idea kranky.
 
Originally posted by: jmebonner
Originally posted by: theplaidfad
Originally posted by: jmebonner
I usually make $2 wagers on my sports team. If I win, it's a pain in the bum for the other party to pay up. I tell them up front, I won't accept 2 $1 bills, only a two dollar bill. I have a little fun with that 🙂

I'd tell you that you're going to accept whatever the hell I give you, or you can kiss my ass and not get any money.

Then we wouldn't make the bet. You're kinda grumpy.


haha, that's a great idea kranky.

Oh the bet would have been made, the grumpy part doesn't come until after you've won.
 
They USED to be very common...To me, it's just another bill. No different than a $1 or a $10 (except for the value...duh)
 
I went to a restaurant the other day, and they gave me a $2 bill and a 50 cent piece at the same time for my change.

Doubt that will ever happen to me again.
 
Originally posted by: BoomerD
They USED to be very common...To me, it's just another bill. No different than a $1 or a $10 (except for the value...duh)

They were never very popular. It was sort of "taboo" to have a $2 dollar bill because back in the day that is what prostitutes charged, hence the term "2 dollar whore".
 
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: BoomerD
They USED to be very common...To me, it's just another bill. No different than a $1 or a $10 (except for the value...duh)

They were never very popular. It was sort of "taboo" to have a $2 dollar bill because back in the day that is what prostitutes charged, hence the term "2 dollar whore".

WTF?

They used to be VERY popular...especially in places with horse race tracks...the minimum bet used to be $2. Growing up as a kid in the 50's and 60's, $2 bills were everywhere.
 
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