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My wife collects 2 dollar bills for the grand children. She's a cashier at a major retailer, pays 2.00 for them, I thought that was a fair price?

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That was funny! (in context)

I was going to be mean and say "I have a limited number of $5 bills (with some wear on them), I am trading 3 for a $20"
but I won't. :)
 
That was funny! (in context)

I was going to be mean and say "I have a limited number of $5 bills (with some wear on them), I am trading 3 for a $20"
but I won't. :)
WELL SEE YOUR 5;S ARE an EVERYDAY occurrence, do you have 50 2 dollar bills? most likely not since you don't know enough to know sometimes you can sell the two's?
 
WELL SEE YOUR 5;S ARE an EVERYDAY occurrence, do you have 50 2 dollar bills? most likely not since you don't know enough to know sometimes you can sell the two's?

I really find it amusing your mad that people don't want to buy your current legal tender for more than its worth.

And yes I have around 100 2 dollar bills and I still don't think they are worth more than 2 dollars.

But I do have some dimes from 1996 I'd sell for $1 each.
 
I'll give anyone out there 10 cents each for their mercury dimes and 25 cents for any quarters made prior to 1965. Might even go a whole 50 cents for some Kennedy half dollars and a crisp George Washington for any dollar coins from the early 20th century.
 
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oh yeah when I worked for autozone I also bought a 1929 20 dollar bill for 20 dollars sold it for 100, so you know, give it a run, but I did forget how smart all you guys and gals are, shoulda put it on flea-bay, my mistake!
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