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New Member
United States
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New member here  My dad gave me some $2, so I'll be spending quite a lot of them. Over the past week, I spent $2 at the post office, $2 at Burger King, $14 for gas, and $14 for the new Black Bean Patties at Subways in two separate trips.  That's $32 total, and so... $1850 more to go!!
Edited by Shibster77 10/20/2015 3:22 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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When this project finishes, do you think we should continue spending 2 dollar bills, and simply post the reactions of the cashiers on here? It'll come faster than you think, believe it or not.
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Moderator
 United States
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Start over with a higher goal. 
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Moderator
 United States
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It would be a new thread, of course. I say $100k. Go big or go away. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1285 Posts |
I've been circulating $2 since before the seal went from RED to GREEN. Now I order $400 (sometimes more) every Christmas season and give them as gifts and SPEND 'em. The looks you get are priceless and when you leave a $10 tip with five $2s it's unforgettable. Oh, I don't spend the RED seals any longer. 
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Valued Member
United States
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First, in the last two weeks we handed out $1218 in $2 bills at our farmers markets and in making cash payments. This maintains our over $600 a week usage level.
$632 to go....
Second, I will be continuing to hand out $2 bills as part of our regular business practices and thanks to us, when they closed the branch of our bank we bank at, now the main local location stocks them and also half dollars for us. This is leading to more people getting a few from time to time. If there is a restart of the thread, I am not sure if I will keep the updates going as it is extra work. We plan to continue to hand out $600-800 per week in $2 bills for the foreseeable future and a simple calculation of how much per year is over $30,000 just from us alone. If we add more farmers market locations as I desire, it could be over $40,000 per year. Third, I am keeping handing out half dollars too, at an average amount of about $200 per week. I cannot use the dollar coins as a regular item as customers nearly always pay in dollar bills, but Halves are perfect.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Spent 3 $2 bills along with some half dollars at the beer store.
The woman further back in line said "Do you know much those are worth?"
I said "Yeah, $2. People hold onto them for 20 years only to find out they are still only worth $2. In fact you lose money holding them for 20 years because of inflation."
I traded 2 $2 bills with the guy behind because he was trying to get the cashier to trade the bills I had just spent with him but she was a little senile (didn't count those)
$626 to go.
Edited by jack jeckel 10/25/2015 11:46 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow- I just checked this thread out after not posting for a while, only to find that it's nearly over!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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10 $2's at the store = $20. $626-$20 =$606. Beautiful to see how far along we have come together.
$606 to go.
Edited by SilverStackerKid 10/26/2015 02:36 am
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Moderator
 United States
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spent $24 last week for dinners with tip
$582 to go
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Valued Member
United States
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First, here is the completion of the challenge - in the last two weeks we handed out $632 in $2 bills at our farmers markets and in making cash payments. This continues to maintain our over $600 a week usage level.
$0 to go... as I have exceeded the goal.
Second, I am curious whether any other business owners practicing like us the use of $2 for making change will pop up. That is the key to resurgence of $2 bill usage. The same is true of use of half dollar coins and dollar coins. As I was handing out change at the markets, I still got many admiring comments about how cool the $2 bills and half dollars are. And people saying they had never seen one, never had one, even the Russian woman who was doughtful as to their validity. Only one customer in two days asked for quarters instead of half dollars and no $2 bill receiver objected. $2 bill use will continue!
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Valued Member
United States
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Oh, for any forum readers who are either residents of or visitors to the San Francisco Bay Area, you can visit us at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market in San Francisco or down the peninsula at Menlo Park, Palo Alto - both markets, Mountain View and Saratoga. My Farm is Heirloom Organic Gardens and we produce vegetables, herbs, edible flowers and some fruit and nuts.... You will stand a good chance of the $2 bills and half dollars in change!
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Moderator
 United States
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Oh my, this one seems to have come to an end very fast! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It's been over 2.5 years, averaging about $850 per month.
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