I just bought a sheet of those in $2 from BEP when I went to DC last year. I still need to get them framed like that. I was a bit too cheep to buy the $100 bills for the wall hanger.
@jmlanzaf said:
More fun to spend. Take scissors and go to the store. The looks you will get when you cut the sheet to pay wil be priceless.
Just think, you can cut them down the center of the portrait leaving two different serial numbers on each "bill". Think of all the "what is my error worth" calls they will generate.
@jmlanzaf said:
More fun to spend. Take scissors and go to the store. The looks you will get when you cut the sheet to pay wil be priceless.
Just think, you can cut them down the center of the portrait leaving two different serial numbers on each "bill". Think of all the "what is my error worth" calls they will generate.
Don't they use special serial numbers for these so that won't work?
I am not that familiar with currency but I can't see why it wouldn't work. They are legal tender and real money. They are the same thing they cut up for circulation as far as I am aware.
@jmlanzaf said:
More fun to spend. Take scissors and go to the store. The looks you will get when you cut the sheet to pay wil be priceless.
Just think, you can cut them down the center of the portrait leaving two different serial numbers on each "bill". Think of all the "what is my error worth" calls they will generate.
Don't they use special serial numbers for these so that won't work?
The BEP used a special series of serial numbers to thwart those who would cut the sheets in such a way to create errors to sell to the collecting community. One could fool a novice paper money collector but you wouldn't fool an experienced collector.
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Had one half the size of $2 Bills. Was stolen along with numerous other items in a burglary at my home back in 2005. The perps cut it up and took it to a local quick mart and bought cigarettes. (Video footage showed)
@Batman23 said:
I am not that familiar with currency but I can't see why it wouldn't work. They are legal tender and real money. They are the same thing they cut up for circulation as far as I am aware.
@jmlanzaf said:
More fun to spend. Take scissors and go to the store. The looks you will get when you cut the sheet to pay wil be priceless.
Just think, you can cut them down the center of the portrait leaving two different serial numbers on each "bill". Think of all the "what is my error worth" calls they will generate.
Don't they use special serial numbers for these so that won't work?
Yes, I believe it is the 99X serial numbers. My sheet of ones and twos are both 99X, this sheet of fives is also 99X.
@Cameonut said:
Many years ago I used a full sheet of "ones" to wrap a Christmas present to my wife. She loved it! (the wrapping was a bigger hit than the gift).
@Cameonut said:
Many years ago I used a full sheet of "ones" to wrap a Christmas present to my wife. She loved it! (the wrapping was a bigger hit than the gift).
Did she tear the "paper" while opening??
Think about it a second Matt - would a woman tear up paper money on purpose?
Of course she was careful removing the sheet - I used a minimum amount of "low stick" tape. A quick run thru my paper cutter and we had individual bills. Not perfect, but close enough to spend.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
@Batman23 said:
I am not that familiar with currency but I can't see why it wouldn't work. They are legal tender and real money. They are the same thing they cut up for circulation as far as I am aware.
@jmlanzaf said:
More fun to spend. Take scissors and go to the store. The looks you will get when you cut the sheet to pay wil be priceless.
Just think, you can cut them down the center of the portrait leaving two different serial numbers on each "bill". Think of all the "what is my error worth" calls they will generate.
Don't they use special serial numbers for these so that won't work?
Yes, I believe it is the 99X serial numbers. My sheet of ones and twos are both 99X, this sheet of fives is also 99X.
It' been hanging on the side wall of my recliner for over twenty years.
It's one of two identicals that I made up for my daughters and this one belongs to the daughter in California but there's no practical way to get it to her.
Wife has always wanted to make a cross country road trip so it may yet be hand delivered.
Neither of them have ever had an interest in coins and bills (other than spending them) but they both thought these were cool
@Cameonut said:
Many years ago I used a full sheet of "ones" to wrap a Christmas present to my wife. She loved it! (the wrapping was a bigger hit than the gift).
Did she tear the "paper" while opening??
Think about it a second Matt - would a woman tear up paper money on purpose?
Of course she was careful removing the sheet - I used a minimum amount of "low stick" tape. A quick run thru my paper cutter and we had individual bills. Not perfect, but close enough to spend.
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Like that a lot @Outhaul. Where’d you get the frame?
Custom framed at Michael's in Nashua, NH for $127.
I'd keep it too and you'll never go broke.
I would have done the same. Looks good!
I have a 1976 sheet of twos with the BEP cardboard "frame" around them that I need to get framed.
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That's like the ultimate "you'll never go broke with this penny" penny.
Cool.
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Many years ago I used a full sheet of "ones" to wrap a Christmas present to my wife. She loved it! (the wrapping was a bigger hit than the gift).
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I just bought a sheet of those in $2 from BEP when I went to DC last year. I still need to get them framed like that. I was a bit too cheep to buy the $100 bills for the wall hanger.
Good move.
Nice presentation.
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More fun to spend. Take scissors and go to the store. The looks you will get when you cut the sheet to pay wil be priceless.
A very nice example of American engraving skill.
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So where did Mrs. Outhaul allow you to hang this?
(Mrs. DCW would relegate this treasure to the downstairs bathroom, next to the poker playing pooches. )
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Just think, you can cut them down the center of the portrait leaving two different serial numbers on each "bill". Think of all the "what is my error worth" calls they will generate.
Very cool
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
I though those were cool too ! I think mine is 2003 or 2005 series but decided to mount it myself for my shop.
Outhaul, what series are they? Even with the big pic I can't see the date.
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It's hanging in my office.
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Very nice idea....Hanging in the office, you will always have lunch money handy...
Or Happy Hour money ..
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I'd hang a pair of scissors right next to it.
@Outhaul
https://youtu.be/m5aRMD_pC20
I found this interesting since I know little about currency collecting.
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Don't they use special serial numbers for these so that won't work?
I am not that familiar with currency but I can't see why it wouldn't work. They are legal tender and real money. They are the same thing they cut up for circulation as far as I am aware.
The BEP used a special series of serial numbers to thwart those who would cut the sheets in such a way to create errors to sell to the collecting community. One could fool a novice paper money collector but you wouldn't fool an experienced collector.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
As long as he doesn't keep reframing it.
Nice.
Had one half the size of $2 Bills. Was stolen along with numerous other items in a burglary at my home back in 2005. The perps cut it up and took it to a local quick mart and bought cigarettes. (Video footage showed)

Yes, I believe it is the 99X serial numbers. My sheet of ones and twos are both 99X, this sheet of fives is also 99X.
Collector, occasional seller
You can buy the new 50 note sheets.
https://catalog.usmint.gov/1-50-note-sheet-B9575.html?cgid=uncut-currency#srule=price-high-to-low&sz=9&start=1
(unfortunately not in $100s)
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Did she tear the "paper" while opening??
Think about it a second Matt - would a woman tear up paper money on purpose?
Of course she was careful removing the sheet - I used a minimum amount of "low stick" tape. A quick run thru my paper cutter and we had individual bills. Not perfect, but close enough to spend.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
That is good info to know. Now I will have to look at my sheet of twos and see if they are all 99s also.
You could always put a plate “Break in case of emergency” with ✂️ hanging next to it
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
It' been hanging on the side wall of my recliner for over twenty years.
It's one of two identicals that I made up for my daughters and this one belongs to the daughter in California but there's no practical way to get it to her.
Wife has always wanted to make a cross country road trip so it may yet be hand delivered.
Neither of them have ever had an interest in coins and bills (other than spending them) but they both thought these were cool
sorry about the size of the image, don't know how to get full size
Hence the obvious joke attempt
Very interesting video!
Well I'll be. My sheet's serial numbers start off with 99 also. And there goes my fortune.
Well now, I figured you just cut on the dotted lines

Carefully fold a small uncut sheer/section (1x4 or whatever) so only the front of one bill is viewable.
Leave as tip.
Watch as waiter/waitress picks it up and unfolds to see a short sheet of uncut bills.
Fun tipping tip.
Wow, very "cool", also interesting video. Thanks for sharing !!!
Wonderful idea of presentation...
What are we looking at here?
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