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Guessing he wouldn't want to!

I was hoping he was so he could give me a tip on cutting up my sheet when I'm tired of looking at it hanging on the wall. Unlike a regular poster, which would just get rolled up and stuck in the closet, this pic can be spent!
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Got a stack of $2's from my bank a couple of days ago. I had to order them. Nice bills, all new 2003's, in sequence. Flipping through them, I saw no stars or errors, but no matter. I got them to spend.

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Got a stack of $2's from my bank a couple of days ago. I had to order them. Nice bills, all new 2003's, in sequence. Flipping through them, I saw no stars or errors, but no matter. I got them to spend.
Always worth a look. Now, spend them.
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Sorry Ron, I didn't see your question till now.

No, I don't plan on cutting it up, IF I were to do so I would use a metal yard stick and a razor knife?
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I like that Chopped Triumphs. Thanks.
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If a person was to cut a sheet of dollars why not have some fun.
1) use pinking sheers, you know the zigzag scissors.
2) cut them a half inch off to one side.
3) cut them on a angle, not perfect.

Why not?
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When at the credit union I asked the teller for anything odd and she had a $2.00 bill.
And then when I went back she told me the other teller had one so I took that one also. Now all 5 tellers are saving anything odd for me. I think I owe them a box of donuts.
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If a person was to cut a sheet of dollars why not have some fun.
1) use pinking sheers, you know the zigzag scissors.
2) cut them a half inch off to one side.
3) cut them on a angle, not perfect.

Why not?

Ha, ha. If I use scissors and freehand cut, I'm afraid it will come out like this anyway!
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Since I've been spending twos in my neighborhood and been using a stack of new ones, I haven't had the heart to crease one. I guess, as a collector, it's just instinct. I wish other people would circulate what I give them but I get the feeling they'll either save them or just deposit them.
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