Toonies

Mar 31, 2008 21:58

Today I picked up three $2-bills. I saw them in the lunch lady's cash drawer Friday but didn't have any spare money on me. I'd forgotten them by lunch today but when I saw them again and realized I had the spare cash I traded them in. When I started examining them I saw that they were printed in 2003, immediately prompting me to suspect they ( Read more... )

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spazzy444 April 1 2008, 02:51:12 UTC
Canada also uses a $2 coin, the Two-ney

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zandperl April 1 2008, 13:24:23 UTC
As asked below, do you have 2¢ coins?

I also know that the Euro goes in patterns of 1-2-5: 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 1$, 2$, 5$, etc. Does Canada do that too? That pattern is actually logarithmic (multiplicative, each one is approximately double the one before it) so I like it. :)

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spazzy444 April 1 2008, 13:36:50 UTC
no $.02 coins, just $2 coins.
The remainder of their currency is the same as the US (other than their $1 as coin), so it doesn't follow the Euro pattern. That is quite neat though.

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zandperl April 1 2008, 14:13:44 UTC
The remainder of their currency

Oh duh, sorry mixed you up with calezephyr77 who lives in CA I think... :-P Unless I'm entirely cornfuzzled....

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l0stmyrel1g10n April 1 2008, 03:52:30 UTC
twonie, i think, like the loonie. unless that's a looney, but i don't think--actually maybe it's a loony? in which case it would be a twony, which looks strange.

i forget whether Canada has a two-cent coin.

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jrtom April 1 2008, 04:17:49 UTC
I knew someone in grad school who was part of an impromptu society which made a point of using $2 bills. Lots of them. Like, getting $100 worth of bills at a time and spending them everywhere.

One of their particular joys was giving them to people at cash registers...and watch them try to figure out where to put them. :)

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zandperl April 1 2008, 13:22:37 UTC
Can you just get them from banks? I could totally see myself doing that sort of thing.

One of their particular joys was giving them to people at cash registers...and watch them try to figure out where to put them. :)

Sacajawea dollars too.

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spazzy444 April 1 2008, 13:37:22 UTC
My mom used to "buy" them from banks. For fun.

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tacotortoise April 1 2008, 19:53:46 UTC
Given that two of the bills were sequential, they almost certainly came from the same person, and likely the third bill as well. So, yes, they probably did go to a bank and stock up for the purposes of the bewildered looks.

tiurin currently does the same things with Eisenhower dollar coins, which he is able to get in quantity whenever he goes to Nevada. He likes to leaves one with the check at a restaurant whenever we eat out. In many ways, it's an even better source of bewilderment than the $2 bills. Most people know of the existence of $2 bills, and I'd guess most of them have even handled one at some point, but production of Eisenhower dollars stopped before most waitstaff were born. Since then, we have had three different designs for the dollar coin, counting the presidential series as a single design, and all of the newer coins are significantly smaller than the Ikey. Tiurin's gotten a lot of funny looks as a result.

Once, when I was out to eat with him and mytheria, we started talking about the reactions he's gotten from the coins ( ... )

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