DS17 got a $2 bill for change at school

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But it is a 1953 Red Seal $2 bill. We looked it up on the internet and people are buying them for $35-40 :scared1:. That was quite the deal on the brownie he bought.
 
You can't beat that! Congrats to him! You should rub his head; maybe some of that luck'll rub off.
 
You can't beat that! Congrats to him! You should rub his head; maybe some of that luck'll rub off.

and then go buy a lottery ticket after that--too bad he isn't old enough to buy one :lmao:
 

Great luck, I only hope some child didn't take money from a parents collection to get a treat....
 
Got a 2 Euro piece in change from a cabdriver a year or so ago. Made about 50 cents on the deal...cabdriver clearly thought he had put one over on us, by giving us 'foreign' money in our change. What comes around...
 
Great luck, I only hope some child didn't take money from a parents collection to get a treat....

That was my first though too. We put it in a picture frame to keep it protected and he is going to let the office know on Tuesday that he has it if anyone claims it.
 
But it is a 1953 Red Seal $2 bill. We looked it up on the internet and people are buying them for $35-40 :scared1:. That was quite the deal on the brownie he bought.

You know, when my great-grandma died, one of the things she left me was the German-English dictionary she used in school (I took german in school, too, and spent time in Germany). It's pretty old so I didn't open it much so it wouldn't fall apart - anyway, about a year ago I opened it up and found a $2 bill in the pages. I've been using it as a bookmark since then. :laughing: I just looked at it again and it's the same one your DS got - 1953 red seal $2 bill. :goodvibes It's in really good condition, too, probably because it's been pressed in the book for so long - no rips or creases. I'll have to make sure I hold onto it. Thanks for sharing!
 
You know, when my great-grandma died, one of the things she left me was the German-English dictionary she used in school (I took german in school, too, and spent time in Germany). It's pretty old so I didn't open it much so it wouldn't fall apart - anyway, about a year ago I opened it up and found a $2 bill in the pages. I've been using it as a bookmark since then. :laughing: I just looked at it again and it's the same one your DS got - 1953 red seal $2 bill. :goodvibes It's in really good condition, too, probably because it's been pressed in the book for so long - no rips or creases. I'll have to make sure I hold onto it. Thanks for sharing!

Glad I could help :lmao:
 
I have a bunch of $2 bills, I'll have to look them over.
 
In 1997, while on my honeymoon in San Diego, I was given one in change from a vendor at the San Diego zoo. I have been carrying it around in my wallet all this time... showed my kids it just last week and my son asked if it was real money.
 
my DD has several $2.00 bills, they were gifts to her from my beloved grandfather, who died in 2003. i don't think any of them are rare, though. how lucky for your DS! i'd let him pick my lottery numbers! lol
 
I have a ton of $2 bills. you can even go into some banks and ask for $2 bills. They are not that hard to find.
 
I have a ton of $2 bills. you can even go into some banks and ask for $2 bills. They are not that hard to find.

1953 Red Seal ones??? Sure the more modern ones are but look through your stash, are any from the early 50's?
 


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