“The bookkeepers used to come down and say your cash drawer was off by a penny,’’ said Andy Haase, an owner and president of the 84-year-old store off of U.S. 1. “It was just a lot of work for nothing.”
jacer333 wrote:It's nice to see the store rounding down in favor of the customer, I figured that almost every store would round up in their own favor.
Gobirds66 wrote:If we produce a two dollar coin, we now have a place for President Lincoln to flee from the penny.
Gobirds66 wrote:If we produce a two dollar coin, we now have a place for President Lincoln to flee from the penny.
Gobirds66 wrote:Americans never liked the two dollar bill,
cesariojpn wrote:Gobirds66 wrote:Americans never liked the two dollar bill,
The strippers at the strip clubs beg to differ!!
mtalbot_ca wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Gobirds66 wrote:Americans never liked the two dollar bill,
The strippers at the strip clubs beg to differ!!
Being from Canada, I always thought that it was an urban legend.
mtalbot_ca wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Gobirds66 wrote:Americans never liked the two dollar bill,
The strippers at the strip clubs beg to differ!!
Being from Canada, I always thought that it was an urban legend.
Gobirds66 wrote:Personally, I would love to use the $2 bill more. I like it, but then again, I like Ike and the rest of the dead president dollar coins too....
cesariojpn wrote:Gobirds66 wrote:Personally, I would love to use the $2 bill more. I like it, but then again, I like Ike and the rest of the dead president dollar coins too....
Still can get them from banks.....grudgingly.
Gobirds66 wrote:Novel, yes. Popular...not so sure. If they were popular, they would not be novel, they would be in circulation. IMO, the reason people save two dollar bills is because they are perceived to be rare. My grandfather saved every darn $2 FRN he ever got and most were in an almost or uncirculated state. I went to the LCS whom I trust very much and he told me their worth.....$2. Apparently there are vaults somewhere stacked with uncirculated $2 bills.... The only bills he were interested in were consecutive serial numbers, the star notes, and the silver certificates. Apparently they have value over face.
Copper Catcher wrote:
Posted at a California bike shop
http://mikesbikes.com/about/pennies-don ... -pg952.htm
Gobirds66 wrote:Novel, yes. Popular...not so sure. If they were popular, they would not be novel, they would be in circulation. IMO, the reason people save two dollar bills is because they are perceived to be rare. My grandfather saved every darn $2 FRN he ever got and most were in an almost or uncirculated state. I went to the LCS whom I trust very much and he told me their worth.....$2. Apparently there are vaults somewhere stacked with uncirculated $2 bills.... The only bills he were interested in were consecutive serial numbers, the star notes, and the silver certificates. Apparently they have value over face.
Personally, I would love to use the $2 bill more. I like it, but then again, I like Ike and the rest of the dead president dollar coins too....
chris6084 wrote:Copper Catcher wrote:
Posted at a California bike shop
http://mikesbikes.com/about/pennies-don ... -pg952.htm
The average person wastes 2.4 hours a year dealing with pennies. I waste more than that each week.
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