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mcr101
· 10 years ago
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States has a 2 dollar bill?!??
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quirkycupcake
· 10 years ago
Lol u didn't know that?! Do u live in the u.k. Cause that is the only way I can think of as a valid reason for not knowing this.
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mcr101
· 10 years ago
I live in Canada and when we've went to the states I'm pretty sure we didn't get any 2 dollar bills
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mybrotherisblonde
· 10 years ago
They're kinda hard to come by if you're not looking. That's why I've saved all 7 I've come across in my lifetime
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iccarus
· 10 years ago
quirky, there's more than one country in the world, you should try to visit some of them and just really see how your ignorance is amplified when you're not on home soil
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thehatman
· 10 years ago
2 dollar bills aren't valid anymore, I have two tho
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pebbleinthepond
· 9 years ago
The two dollar bill is technically still in active circulation. So it is completely legal tender to spend and recieve as change but most people think it isnt so they save the bills they get thinking its a rare bill. But its still being printed
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quirkycupcake
· 10 years ago
Photobombing level: u.s. Historical currency
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deleted
· 10 years ago
dats rich, man
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15jbaughman
· 10 years ago
There's more than one ghost. I see at least one other. Look at the guys on the top left. In the painting, there are 5 in a row, but on the bill there are 6 of them.
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traigeide
· 10 years ago
Good catch! I didn't think they make $2 bills any longer hence why they are super rare
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15jbaughman
· 10 years ago
They are still printed as needed, just not very often. I think I read somewhere that 0.015% of bills printed are $2 bills.
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traigeide
· 10 years ago
Wow! I haven't seen one in fifteen years. That explains why. I bet anyone who comes across one keeps it!
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dddddddd
· 10 years ago
Someone has too much time on their hands
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guest
· 10 years ago
I think you can get 2 dollar bills at the bank. At least my bank you can. I usually get rid of the ones I come by though since they are "bad luck" idk.
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's a NSA spying gadget. Whatch out, just saying....
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tbhidk
· 10 years ago
*watch and they're just like Oreos making a new flavor; they didn't make it.
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guest
· 10 years ago
I don't know this, but I'm guessing that they did that on purpose to make the bills harder to counterfeit
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carlyrarnold
· 10 years ago
You can absolutely use a two dollar bill in the US. You have to go to the bank and ask for them though so it's more hassle than it's worth.