J.S.G. Boggs never sells his art. He spends it. His project started in 1984 at a diner - a doodle of a dollar on a napkin to pay for a doughnut and coffee. He's since used the bills in transactions worth more than a million dollars. After creating, say, a ten dollar bill, he finds a merchant who will accept it as the equivalent of ten dollars
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