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Its like 2 quarters!!
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I sometimes wish the Mint would start making $0.02, .03, .20 coins again. And then add a $3 and a $4 dollar bill too. Mass producing Halves and the Ike dollar coins too.
Problem would be holding up everyone at the check outs at stores from cashiers saying WHAT IS THIS?
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Strange to think that half dollars and dollars could be considered 'odd denominations' these days. Perhaps that would only describe the odd looks people give them!
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A few months ago, I bought a meal with some Presidential dollars (order first, then its delivered to your table). I think the cashier had exchanged them for bills before I got to my seat.
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