>>>>>>My American aunt gave me a $2 bill, in a wee presentation cardboard wallet, when I was a kid, saying "Take care of this. These are rare and it might be worth something in the future." I think I still have it somewhere. What's the score? Are they rare? Was she BSing me?
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>>>>>Yes, they're rare. Nobody uses them regularly. We have a small pile of them here that someone gave one of the kids for a gift, but otherwise, I haven't seen any in years and years.
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>>>>>Tamar
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>>>>We don't see any around anymore either. Of course, we went with one and two dollar coins, but the province of Alberta pretty much got rid of two dollar bills many many years ago. They were still legal tender in Alberta, of course, but nobody wanted them. The inane reason was that they were considered to be bad luck. Maybe that's also why they started disappearing in the U.S.
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>>>Hey, if you wish to dump your $2 bad luck tender, then send all your bad luck to my mailing address.......
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>>>;-)
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>>Not me. Like the old saying goes, if it wasn't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all.
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>.... "gloom, despair, and AGONNNEEE on meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"...... (c) HeeHaw
For my own self image, I'm hoping against hope that the saying precedes HeeHaw. ;)
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