Posted on 11/13/2023 5:22:10 AM PST by Red Badger
I would except my kids are spread out in the northern part of the country.
They are welcome too!.................
“He’s still alive!......................”
LOL! Yep. He apparently is. I quit watching NASCAR several years ago. But I have fond memories of hanging around my Dad and uncles when they listened to the race on the radio (while drinking copious amounts of beer and playing poker).
Dang! I have a 1976 $2 bill, but the first digit of the serial number is zero. I also have kept a 1963 red seal $2 bill for a long time, though it's worth only $5 or so because of its condition.
I was in Orlando a few weeks ago. It was way too packed with people. Desantis has done too good of a job with Florida.
(I wish he’d concentrate on being the best governor in US history rather than being President)
NW Florida, between the Gulf coast and Alabama/Georgia, the ‘Forgotten’ part of Florida, is still wide open...............
Yep, I like that part.
Going to check my stash! Mom sends these $2 bills in all holiday cards. Knowing our luck, she’s most likely mailed the ‘family fortune’ on. ;)
I got a hot rod Ford, and a two dollar bill............
I have three nice new crispy $2 bills I’ve been given.
You can make a money pad, too. Get a stack of about 25 new bills, cut a cardboard backing the same size as the bills, then use rubber cement to glue a strip of gauze to the ends of the bills and the cardboard, just like a notepad. When you pay for something, you just whip out the pad and peel off a few.
I think I have one with a postage mark on it, I think people did that when they were first released.
From my very limited research, bill with “4 of a kind” are worth more than face value, especially if the number is 7. In certain parts of Asia, 7 is a lucky number and people do collect them.
all my kids have them, they always got them from the tooth fairy
TOOTH FAIRY IS A GAMBLING ADDICT?.................
shockingly I actually did have a 1976 one in my stack, but it didn’t start with a 1 on the serial number.
Oh well, back to work!
Once took the ferry across Lake Champlain
in VT & NY and fare was $9.50 so my
$10 bill got me a JFK half-dollar
in change. Not all that common but
I spent it soon enough.
Interesting. I asked about $2 bills not long ago, and the bank branch here in The Boonies said they don’t normally have any on hand. Some young folks working in retail think they’re counterfeit. :^)
I have run across that as well. Young people today are ignorant..................
I have 3 or 4 sheets of these things that have never been cut into individual bills. Guess I better check to see if they are worth anything!
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