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11/28/2012 10:33:04 AM EDT
How hard is it to get $2 bills from a bank, was thinking of getting a Brick if I could and toss it in the safe and forget about it since they have not made them in almost 10 years.

On a side note picked up a nice 1899 $1 Silver Certificate (Black Eagle) off ebay for a xmas gift

11/28/2012 10:36:59 AM EDT
[#1]
it shouldnt be hard to get 2 dollar bills from the bank, not sure about a brick of them
11/28/2012 10:37:58 AM EDT
[#2]
Shouldn't be hard to get some. May want to call ahead, they might have order you some.
11/28/2012 10:39:54 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Shouldn't be hard to get some. May want to call ahead, they might have order you some.




Yep, I do this every January before I go on a business trip where $2 bills work better than $1 bills
11/28/2012 10:39:56 AM EDT
[#5]
Should be pretty easy.

It's the THREE dollar bills that are hard to come by. You have to go to San Francisco to get them.
11/28/2012 10:40:45 AM EDT
[#6]
It isn't as if they are getting hard to find.
They aren't worth more than $2.00

If you want something to toss in your safe that will be worth more a year from now...  

Seriously...  Look at what the price of EVERYTHING has done.

Buy anything you use, need, or want to invest in.  Don't keep money as an investment.

I bought ammo in 2006.  It costs double what it did then.

A $2.00 bill in 2006 would still only be worth $2.00.  

11/28/2012 10:41:17 AM EDT
[#7]
Why would you want $2 bills from the bank.

You can't spend them because your average cashier is too fucking stupid to realize they are real.
11/28/2012 10:41:23 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Should be pretty easy.

It's the THREE dollar bills that are hard to come by. You have to go to San Francisco to get them.


Queer, isn't it?
11/28/2012 10:42:04 AM EDT
[#9]
The $2 bill was first issued in 1862 and discontinued in 1966. The bills were reintroduced in 1976 as part of the Bicentennial.

Since 1976, there have been three other series: 1995, 2003, and 2005. While the government still prints $2 bills from time to time, they still read as 2005.



See:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_two-dollar_bill


So, no real advantage to putting a ton away IMHO
11/28/2012 10:42:57 AM EDT
[#10]



Quoted:


Why would you want $2 bills from the bank.



You can't spend them because your average cashier is too fucking stupid to realize they are real.


Yep.  Most won't even accept a dollar coin.  They think it's a game token.



 
11/28/2012 10:43:05 AM EDT
[#11]
I have a friend that used to take them to a strip club and the strippers got so confused when they counted their "tips".
11/28/2012 10:44:06 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Shouldn't be hard to get some. May want to call ahead, they might have order you some.




Yep, I do this every January before I go on a business trip where $2 bills work better than $1 bills


I was going to suggest that. Lol

For those not in the know, certain clubs prefer $2 bills.
11/28/2012 10:45:56 AM EDT
[#13]
They are super easy to get.  A few months back people went to Starbucks and paid exclusively with 2 dollar bills to show support for Starbucks refusing to ban guns.  Funny  thing is, some cashiers thought they were fakes.
11/28/2012 10:47:26 AM EDT
[#14]
I order them from my bank a "strap" (50 bills, $100) at a time; takes about two weeks for them to arrive after I ask for them.  Sometimes I get new sequentially-numbered bills, sometimes I get used bills.  Sometimes they'll be stamped "this bill was from Harry's Strip Club" or wtte.

People smile when they see them; I use them all the time now.

ETA My local Chase branches didn't want to be bothered (YMMV); I also use a regional bank and the manager and tellers know my family by name and they have no problems ordering $2 bills and half-dollar coins upon request.

edited again for clarification
11/28/2012 10:49:08 AM EDT
[#15]
A few years back I had a roommate who worked in a bank, and he paid rent in two dollar bills as a joke one time.  They are very easy to get in quantity at banks.
11/28/2012 10:50:42 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
I have a friend that used to take them to a strip club and the strippers got so confused when they counted their "tips".


It's change at the strip clubs here.  No $1 bills.
11/28/2012 10:52:31 AM EDT
[#17]
I once heard there was an egg plant near where I grew up in Iowa that paid all of their employees in $2 bills so everyone could see their impact on the local economy.
11/28/2012 10:53:14 AM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
How hard is it to get $2 bills from a bank, was thinking of getting a Brick if I could and toss it in the safe



Dude,

You don't have to make up some B.S. reason.

Yes, they work nicely at the strip club.  A bunch of us use them for that.  Not at all difficult to get from any decent sized bank.
11/28/2012 10:54:11 AM EDT
[#19]
I wouldn't bother.  They are only scarce because people keep them.  They are not going to go up in value as collectibles.  Barring very odd serial numbers, errors, or some star notes (some only), no current US currency is going to appreciate as a collectible in the future.  You can do much better with certain foreign currency (no, not Iraq . . .)
11/28/2012 10:56:44 AM EDT
[#20]
I'm not understanding all the strip clubs comments. Why are they so popular at strip clubs?
11/28/2012 10:58:21 AM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
I'm not understanding all the strip clubs comments. Why are they so popular at strip clubs?


Because $2 is more than $1
11/28/2012 10:58:33 AM EDT
[#22]
I once got a check cashed in all $2 bills. I have no idea why.

This was around 2006.
11/28/2012 10:59:01 AM EDT
[#23]
a stack of $2 bills instead of $1's? someones going to a HIGH CLASS titty bar
11/28/2012 10:59:08 AM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
I'm not understanding all the strip clubs comments. Why are they so popular at strip clubs?


Girls think they are $20 in the dim light
11/28/2012 10:59:35 AM EDT
[#25]
Literally older than the internet - I was a Freshman at the University of Minnesota in 1993 before the internet was in full swing.  This appeared in the paper newspaper on the network bulletin board.  (You email stuff to the paper and they print it in the editorial section and you read it on a newspaper made of paper!)  Perhaps it's the first viral email!

***

On my way home from work, I stopped at Taco Bell for a quick bite to eat. In my billfold are a $50 bill and a $2 bill.   I figure that with a $2 bill, I can get something to eat and not  have to worry about anyone getting irritated at me for trying to break a $50 bill.

Me: "Hi, I'd like one seven-layer burrito please, to go."

Server: "That'll be $1.04. Eat in?"

Me: "No, it's to go." At this point, I open my billfold and hand him the $2 bill. He looks at it kind of funny.

Server: "Uh, hang on a sec, I'll be right back."

He goes to talk to his manager, who is still within my earshot.   The following conversation occurs between the two of them:

Server: "Hey, you ever see a $2 bill?"

Manager: "No. A what?"

Server: "A $2 bill. This guy just gave it to me."

Manager: "Ask for something else. There's no such thing as a $2 bill."

Server: "Yeah, thought so."

He comes back to me and says, "We don't take these Do you have anything else?"

Me: "Just this fifty. You don't take $2 bills?   Why?"

Server: "I don't know."

Me: "See here where it says legal tender?"

Server: "Yeah."

Me: "So, why won't you take it?"

Server: "Well, hang on a sec."

He goes back to his manager, who has been watching me like I'm a shoplifter, and says to him, "He says I have to take it."

Manager: "Doesn't he have anything else?"

Server: "Yeah, a fifty. I'll get it and you can open the safe and get change "

Manager: "I'm not opening the safe with him in here."
Server: "What should I do?"

Manager: "Tell him to come back later when he has real money."

Server: "I can't tell him that! You tell him."

Manager: "Just tell him."

Server: "No way! This is weird. I'm going in back."

The manager approaches me and says, "I'm sorry, but we don't take big bills this time of night."

Me: "It's only seven o'clock! Well then, here's a two dollar bill."

Manager: "We don't take those, either."

Me: "Why not?"

Manager: "I think you know why."

Me: "No really, tell me why."

Manager: "Please leave before I call mall security."

Me: "Excuse me?"

Manager: "Please leave before I call mall security."

Me: "What on earth for?"

Manager: "Please, sir."

Me: "Uh, go ahead, call them."

Manager: "Would you please just leave?"

Me: "No."

Manager: "Fine -- have it your way then."

Me: "Hey, that's Burger King, isn't it?"

At this point, he backs away from me and calls mall security on the phone around the corner. I have two people staring at me from the dining area, and I begin laughing out loud, just for effect. A few minutes later this 45-year-oldish guy
Comes in.

Guard: "Yeah, Mike, what's up?"

Manager (whispering): "This guy is trying to give me some (pause) funny money."


Guard: "No kidding!   What?"

Manager: "Get this .. A two dollar bill."

Guard (incredulous): "Why would a guy fake a two dollar bill?"

Manager: "I don't know. He's kinda weird. He says the only other thing he has is a fifty."

Guard: "Oh, so the fifty's fake!"

Manager: "No, the two dollar bill is."

Guard: "Why would he fake a two dollar bill?"

Manager: "I don't know! Can you talk to him, and get him out of here?"

Guard: "Yeah."

Security Guard walks over to me and......

Guard: "Mike here tells me you have some fake bills you're trying to use."

Me: "Uh, no."

Guard: "Lemme see 'em."

Me: "Why?"

Guard: "Do you want me to get the cops in here?"

At this point I am ready to say, "Sure, please!" but I want to eat, so I say "I'm just trying to buy a burrito and pay for it with this two dollar bill.

I put the bill up near his face, and he flinches like I'm taking a swing at him.    He takes the bill, turns it over a few times in his hands, and says, "Hey, Mike, what's wrong with this bill?"

Manager: "It's fake."

Guard: "It doesn't look fake to me."

Manager: "But it's a two dollar bill."

Guard: "Yeah?"

Manager: "Well, there's no such thing, is there?"

The security guard and I both look at him like he's an idiot, and it dawns on the guy that he has no clue.

So, it turns out that my burrito was free, and he threw in a small drink and some of those cinnamon thingies, too.

Made me want to get a whole stack of two dollar bills just to see what happens when I try to buy stuff. If I got the right group of people, I could probably end up in jail. You get free food there,  too.
11/28/2012 11:00:02 AM EDT
[#26]
Years ago I had some Red seal , 2 buck bills.



I lost them  over time.
11/28/2012 11:00:19 AM EDT
[#27]
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I wouldn't bother.  They are only scarce because people keep them.  They are not going to go up in value as collectibles.  Barring very odd serial numbers, errors, or some star notes (some only), no current US currency is going to appreciate as a collectible in the future.  You can do much better with certain foreign currency (no, not Iraq . . .)


Holy shit I've never heard of star notes before. I very recently got a handful of them, I have to check that I haven't spent them already.
11/28/2012 11:03:32 AM EDT
[#28]
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I wouldn't bother.  They are only scarce because people keep them.  They are not going to go up in value as collectibles.  Barring very odd serial numbers, errors, or some star notes (some only), no current US currency is going to appreciate as a collectible in the future.  You can do much better with certain foreign currency (no, not Iraq . . .)


Holy shit I've never heard of star notes before. I very recently got a handful of them, I have to check that I haven't spent them already.


http://money.howstuffworks.com/question703.htm


On occasion, a bill shows up that has a small star in place of the final letter in the serial.

This star represents what is known as a replacement note. When a printing error occurs during a normal press run and renders a set of bills unusable, replacement notes are used instead. With replacements notes, a set of serial numbers can still have the proper number of bills even if some of the original bills had to be pulled. The replacement notes have a sequence of their own, using the star as their final "letter." This allows for 99,999,999 possible replacement notes for any given bank, series and denomination. This should be more than enough: According to the Paper Money Collecting FAQ, there's about one error in every 100,000 U.S. bills.

In general, replacement notes aren't worth more than regular bills. However, if you find a replacement note with a particularly interesting serial number -- like 00000001 or 999999999 -- or a large number of consecutively numbered replacement notes that you keep together as a lot, you may have a collector's item on your hands.
11/28/2012 11:04:37 AM EDT
[#29]

11/28/2012 11:09:21 AM EDT
[#30]
You can also order them as sheets from the treasury.



http://www.moneyfactorystore.gov/2currencysheetsbeptestsheet.aspx









11/28/2012 11:10:40 AM EDT
[#31]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Shouldn't be hard to get some. May want to call ahead, they might have order you some.




Yep, I do this every January before I go on a business trip where $2 bills work better than $1 bills


I was going to suggest that. Lol

For those not in the know, certain clubs prefer $2 bills.

Especially if you fold them to look like $20s    

11/28/2012 11:13:08 AM EDT
[#32]



Quoted:



Quoted:

I'm not understanding all the strip clubs comments. Why are they so popular at strip clubs?
Girls think they are $20 in the dim light
I got change for a $20 once at a convenience store after paying with a $2, gave the change back and took a few minutes of and

Should have just kept it



My bank pawns them off on me occasionally, along with dollar and half dollar coins.



 
11/28/2012 11:16:33 AM EDT
[#33]
I get $2.00 bills from my bank all the time.  I give them to the grand kids.

I get fifty-cent pieces to toss in the Salvation Army kettles.  Old tradition going back to when I was a kid.
11/28/2012 11:17:11 AM EDT
[#34]
Quoted:
Quoted:
How hard is it to get $2 bills from a bank, was thinking of getting a Brick if I could and toss it in the safe



Dude,

You don't have to make up some B.S. reason.

Yes, they work nicely at the strip club.  A bunch of us use them for that.  Not at all difficult to get from any decent sized bank.


So how exactly do they work at strip clubs?  At first it sounded like some sort of secret key to the back room, now it sounds like "stripperz cant count their dumb!!1!"

Genuinely curious about this since I haven't been to one of those establishments since I was 21 or so.  Have I been missing out on the The Secret all along?
11/28/2012 11:18:22 AM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I wouldn't bother.  They are only scarce because people keep them.  They are not going to go up in value as collectibles.  Barring very odd serial numbers, errors, or some star notes (some only), no current US currency is going to appreciate as a collectible in the future.  You can do much better with certain foreign currency (no, not Iraq . . .)


Holy shit I've never heard of star notes before. I very recently got a handful of them, I have to check that I haven't spent them already.


They have to be brand spanking new to be worthwhile.  Not one crease, no writing, no wrinkles.  Even a small corner foldover will make its value go down the shitter. Bends (as in not laying perfectly flat) may be ok. Some star notes even if perfect have very little additional value.
11/28/2012 11:19:29 AM EDT
[#36]
Every month or two I get $100 worth of them at the bank. I've never had trouble spending one other then they guy at the gas station called me the devil.
11/28/2012 11:24:09 AM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
I order them from my bank a "strap" (50 bills, $100) at a time; takes about two weeks for them to arrive after I ask for them.  Sometimes I get new sequentially-numbered bills, sometimes I get used bills.  Sometimes they'll be stamped "this bill was from Harry's Strip Club" or wtte.

People smile when they see them; I use them all the time now.

ETA Chase didn't want to be bothered; I also use a regional bank and the manager and tellers know my family by name and they have no problems ordering $2 bills and half-dollar coins upon request.


I got 50 $2 bills from a Chase bank a couple of years ago, still have few.
11/28/2012 11:26:14 AM EDT
[#38]
Don't try to spend them at Best Buy.
11/28/2012 11:26:57 AM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
Don't try to spend them at Best Buy.

I heard that 1 in 4 people do that.

Or something like that...

11/28/2012 11:29:41 AM EDT
[#40]
I have one in my wallet that I will sell you for a $3 bill.
11/28/2012 11:30:24 AM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I order them from my bank a "strap" (50 bills, $100) at a time; takes about two weeks for them to arrive after I ask for them.  Sometimes I get new sequentially-numbered bills, sometimes I get used bills.  Sometimes they'll be stamped "this bill was from Harry's Strip Club" or wtte.

People smile when they see them; I use them all the time now.

ETA Chase didn't want to be bothered; I also use a regional bank and the manager and tellers know my family by name and they have no problems ordering $2 bills and half-dollar coins upon request.


I got 50 $2 bills from a Chase bank a couple of years ago, still have few.


I clarified my post ;-)
11/28/2012 11:31:40 AM EDT
[#42]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Shouldn't be hard to get some. May want to call ahead, they might have order you some.




Yep, I do this every January before I go on a business trip where $2 bills work better than $1 bills


If you fols them just right they look like 20's
11/28/2012 11:32:19 AM EDT
[#43]



Quoted:


I get $2.00 bills from my bank all the time.  I give them to the grand kids.



I get fifty-cent pieces to toss in the Salvation Army kettles.  Old tradition going back to when I was a kid.


I applaud you . that is awesome.

 
11/28/2012 11:33:49 AM EDT
[#44]
I got 50 bills (new) at one of the larger local Chase branches upon request.  They seemed to have a lot more that time, but sometimes they only have a handful (whatever is in the drawer); they have never been totally out when i've requested them.  The smaller branches never carry $2 bills and pretty much say not to bother asking; it was the same when they were all still WaMu branches.
11/28/2012 11:44:33 AM EDT
[#45]
If you are going to ask at the bank, now is the right time of year for best results.

They make a lot of cash orders for the holidays, and will honor your request.

Specify uncirculated for the crisp new bills.

11/28/2012 12:13:05 PM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
How hard is it to get $2 bills from a bank, was thinking of getting a Brick if I could and toss it in the safe



Dude,

You don't have to make up some B.S. reason.

Yes, they work nicely at the strip club.  A bunch of us use them for that.  Not at all difficult to get from any decent sized bank.


So how exactly do they work at strip clubs?  At first it sounded like some sort of secret key to the back room, now it sounds like "stripperz cant count their dumb!!1!"

Genuinely curious about this since I haven't been to one of those establishments since I was 21 or so.  Have I been missing out on the The Secret all along?


What? Stripperz cant count their dumb? What does their dumb look like? Does it look like their tits? Can you count your dumb?

Oh. Wait! You meant "Stripperz can't count. They're dumb!"

11/28/2012 12:24:24 PM EDT
[#47]




Quoted:

How hard is it to get $2 bills from a bank, was thinking of getting a Brick if I could and toss it in the safe and forget about it since they have not made them in almost 10 years.



On a side note picked up a nice 1899 $1 Silver Certificate (Black Eagle) off ebay for a xmas gift







go to the bank and ask them, they usually have them, if not they can order them.



I get stacks of them to take to tsrip clubs, they more than pay for themselves.
11/28/2012 12:27:11 PM EDT
[#48]




Quoted:

So how exactly do they work at strip clubs? At first it sounded like some sort of secret key to the back room, now it sounds like "stripperz cant count their dumb!!1!"



they hold some kind of magic apparently over stupid people. Most people dont see them that often, and associate them with scarcity=more value. You walk in with 2 dollar bills and they treat you like a superstar.
11/28/2012 12:43:56 PM EDT
[#49]
I collect them just.... Well, honestly just because! I don't go out and get them though, I just grab one if I see it (if a cashier has one or something, I ask to trade her for 2x $1). I thought they stopped printing them in 2004 though, and are set to be taken out of circulation before long. If that happens, banks will no longer give you them, but make friends with someone who works a cash register somewhere like a gas station. They may come across them.
11/28/2012 12:45:54 PM EDT
[#50]
I dunno, but on every holiday, my mom sends each of my two little girls a greeting card with a $2 bill in it. I could ask her where she gets them, however, you should probably just ask your bank OP.
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