jocco said: (quoted from post at 18:46:13 09/06/15) Don't seem to see much of either now a days. Got some at the bank used them at the fair and other places. Have a few people who 1. "aint seen one of those in a while" or 2. "what is this" then they ask the boss/manager!!! I get quite a chuckle out of it!!!! Some local banks don't carry them and others have a policy to only give them out on request. Used to be fairly common years back so chime in do you see them in your area or get them?
A friend of mine has a small country store. He says that you can always tell when the economy is getting tough by the amount of odd or old money that he sees. In our area there is a fairly large percentage of old and retired folks. Once a few years ago there was a guy that paid for a tank of gas will all $2 bills. He said one that another time an old lady bought a few groceries with old silver dollars, He allowed her $5 for each one which was probably a bargain for him. He said that lately he's seeing an unusual amount of old money.
This post was edited by Pair-a-dice farm at 18:14:16 09/06/15.
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