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  • #16
    Quoth Namrepus221 View Post
    Or that such a thing as a $2, $500, $1,000, $10,000, or $100,000 US bills...
    Yes, but nothing over a hundred is in common circulation.

    Quoth sarahj View Post
    Sorry, I have a few silver dollars myself. But I didn't spend them, I kept them, as I am a collector of everyday coins from other countries.
    Every few years I take a small jar of silver quarters to a coin dealer. I've gotten to the point where I can hear a single silver coin rattling around with a bucket of standard stuff.

    Quoth Hon'ya-chan View Post
    Legally speaking, I could spend a Trade Dollar because the USA hasn't "demonitized" it yet.

    Acceptance by the receiver is another matter entirely.
    I would accept it.

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    • #17
      Quoth sarahj View Post
      I'm in Australia too, but the car washes in my area take $1 or $2 coins. No tokens.

      Next time I'll think before I post!
      No worries, I didn't have anything in the location on my profile and there are so many Americans online that it's usually safe to bet any random person is American.

      Keep an eye out for any round 50 cent coins... they contained 50 cents worth of silver at the time they were made (worth around $3 last time I checked, which was a couple of years ago).

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      • #18
        Quoth Namrepus221 View Post
        Or that such a thing as a $2, $500, $1,000, $10,000, or $100,000 US bills...

        But they exist
        DID exist. <<Okay, okay, the $2 still exists. We'll exclude that.>> Now that banks can do electronic transfers, those bills (above the $2 bill, of course ) are no longer in use, and were never meant for circulation. They existed for the sole purpose of money transfers between large financial institutions. They may even have been illeagle for a private individual to own, depending on the time period.
        The Rich keep getting richer because they keep doing what it was that made them rich. Ditto the Poor.
        "Hy kan tell dey is schmot qvestions, dey is makink my head hurt."
        Hoc spatio locantur.

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        • #19
          Hello everyone. I've been reading these forums on and off for quite some time now, but have only just become a member - this is my first post. I graduated from university earlier this year, and worked several retail/sales/customer service jobs during that time and beyond. Oh, and I am also in Australia.

          With this talk about cash, something that's always annoyed me is people using $100 notes, and not just from a retail perspective. As far as I know, our ATMs only give cash in $20s or $50s, so the only real way to get $100s is to actually go into the bank branch and make an over-the-counter withdrawal. 2 times 50 is 100, so, unless you're filling a briefcase with cash, why would you bother?

          Or is this just me?

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          • #20
            Quoth Sliceanddice View Post
            saquguia, george washington, john adams, thomas jefferson, and susan b anthony.
            All the people who are imprinted on the american dollar coins.
            You forgot one.
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            • #21
              Quoth Geek King View Post
              DID exist. <<Okay, okay, the $2 still exists. We'll exclude that.>> Now that banks can do electronic transfers, those bills (above the $2 bill, of course ) are no longer in use, and were never meant for circulation. They existed for the sole purpose of money transfers between large financial institutions. They may even have been illeagle for a private individual to own, depending on the time period.
              Several $10,000 notes were sold to collectors when Binions Horseshoe Casino was forced to sell off some of their assets

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              • #22
                I got to check out a lot of currency sites when I was just starting at the bank. I'll share some with you.


                Large bills that are no longer in circulation.


                Fractional Currency. Yes, we used to have paper bank notes for various change denominations here in the U.S.

                Various other large denominations.
                Suddenly, Vermont became the epicenter of the dystopia.

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                • #23
                  A woman at work had $50s as her only cash the other day. I asked her why. She had no good reason.

                  I actually have 2 $50 on my desk right now. (I won't carry them on me) My excuse is that my boss gave them to me for my birthday. They go into the bank account tomorrow.

                  I only ever have large bills on me when I'm going to make a large purchase that I can't use my card for.

                  ^-.-^
                  Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                  • #24
                    Quoth GolfCart34 View Post
                    I got to check out a lot of currency sites when I was just starting at the bank. I'll share some with you.
                    Ah, that's what I was looking for. Thanks, GolfCart!

                    I learned a lot about money from the counting room at an amusement park. Interesting stuff, no?
                    The Rich keep getting richer because they keep doing what it was that made them rich. Ditto the Poor.
                    "Hy kan tell dey is schmot qvestions, dey is makink my head hurt."
                    Hoc spatio locantur.

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                    • #25
                      damn.... my coin prowlness.... out smarted....

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                      • #26
                        I got a round 50 cent coin today. The customer wasn't sure if it was legal tender, but I accepted it anyway. Then swapped it for a regular (Australian) 50 cent coin.

                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austral...in_%28round%29

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                        • #27
                          Quoth matty View Post
                          With this talk about cash, something that's always annoyed me is people using $100 notes, and not just from a retail perspective. As far as I know, our ATMs only give cash in $20s or $50s, so the only real way to get $100s is to actually go into the bank branch and make an over-the-counter withdrawal. 2 times 50 is 100, so, unless you're filling a briefcase with cash, why would you bother?

                          Or is this just me?
                          Might be just you.

                          I LIKE having $100 bills. (Not always, though...) I have my checks direct deposited, and every few weeks I withdraw a few hundred dollars so I have cash. Having a wad of twenties can be a pain.

                          But then, I don't use a $100 bill for a purchase under $50.
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