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HALF_PAST_HOLE t1_j254599 wrote

You can literally go to the bank and have them order you stacks of these to exchange your money for. They still make them and the only reason they are so "rare" is people save them instead of spending them. But you can literally go to the bank right now and say order me a $1000 stack of $2 bills and they will do it. I went to the mint in Washington DC, I think, and got a full uncut sheet of 2 dollar bills!

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jiminak46 t1_j2524ax wrote

At Thomas Jefferson’s home in Virginia, you can get cash change in two dollar bills and they are brand new bills with consecutive numbers.

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eftalanquest40 t1_j252tq6 wrote

how is that the us dollar seems to be only currency (as far as i know) that has 1 and 2 bills?

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BJ22CS t1_j2bm4cq wrote

I want to know why the US hasn't gotten rid of the penny(and possibly the nickel) yet; and this is coming from a US coin collector who has a mostly complete Wheat Penny collection.

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DrawTap88 t1_j24zifc wrote

Consecutive numbers are a collectors item. Might want to go back and see if they have more.

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Pir8Life OP t1_j252skk wrote

I would love to, but I’m like a thousand miles away from where I got these lol

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STUPIDVlPGUY t1_j276cgw wrote

Only if the numbers are significant in some way. two new bills that happened to be next to eachother in the production line doesn't mean anything

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