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Hmm 2 dollars notes!!

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Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Nimloth
Originally posted by: Train
in college me and my buddies used to get $2 dollar bills to get into the $3 frat parties, in the dimly lit entry, they would always think we handed them a $5, and give us 3 ones in change.

wouldn't 5 minus 3 equal 2 ?

You no make sense!

Yeah, I was wondering that myself.


1. You have a $2 bill, hand it to other guy
2. Other guy gives you $3, thinking you gave him a $5
3. You now have $1 more than you started with, and are admitted to the party.
4. That's called the fratboy was a moron.
 
Lesser-known portraits appeared on notes with denominations greater than $100. Due to declining demand, larger denomination notes were retired in 1969.



$500 William McKinley Twenty-fifth President of the United States
$1000 Grover Cleveland Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth President of the United States
$5000 James Madison Fourth President of the United States
$10000 Salmon Chase Secretary of the Treasury under President Lincoln


http://www.frbsf.org/currency/stability/legal/851.html


Legal Tender Note, $2, 1963

 
They has made them twice now at differant periods of time.

There are a few floating around where the back was printed upside down.

Those are worth BIG $$$!
 
Originally posted by: screw3d
Didn't even know they exist 😕:Q

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Originally posted by: screw3d
I have only lived here for 2 years. So yeah.
😀 so no, i am not 8 yrs old or have lived under a rock for the past 21 yrs :/


You edited your message to refute the whole 8 years old/living under a rock thing. Good thing too b/c I was about to open the can of Whoop Up on Ignorance on you. 😛
 
Originally posted by: screw3d
Didn't even know they exist 😕:Q

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Originally posted by: screw3d
I have only lived here for 2 years. So yeah.
😀 so no, i am not 8 yrs old or have lived under a rock for the past 21 yrs :/

You realize that by taking those pictures you produced a digitial image of a monatary instrument for distribution and reproduction and by doing so you violated federal anti-counterfietting laws?

Prepare for the men in the blacksuits without senses of humor or any form of compassion or understanding to arrive in the middle of night and confiscate the offending equipment involved.
 
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: screw3d
Didn't even know they exist 😕:Q

pic1
pic2


Originally posted by: screw3d
I have only lived here for 2 years. So yeah.
😀 so no, i am not 8 yrs old or have lived under a rock for the past 21 yrs :/

You realize that by taking those pictures you produced a digitial image of a monatary instrument for distribution and reproduction and by doing so you violated federal anti-counterfietting laws?

Prepare for the men in the blacksuits without senses of humor or any form of compassion or understanding to arrive in the middle of night and confiscate the offending equipment involved.

U.S. Currency
The Counterfeit Detection Act of 1992, Public Law 102-550, in Section 411 of Title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations, permits color illustrations of U.S. currency provided:

1. the illustration is of a size less than three-fourths or more than one and one-half, in linear dimension, of each part of the item illustrated;

2. the illustration is one-sided; and

3. all negatives, plates, positives, digitized storage medium, graphic files, magnetic medium, optical storage devices, and any other thing used in the making of the illustration that contain an image of the illustration or any part thereof are destroyed and/or deleted or erased after their final use.
 
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