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TopicSince all US money from 1785 are still legal tender...
pedro45
07/09/18 2:31:41 PM
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Fierce_Deity_08 posted...
slacker03150 posted...
I mean you could, but have you ever tried to pay for things with dollar coins or half dollar coins or 2 dollar bills? It is not uncommon for young cashiers to think they are counterfeits, or are worth different amounts than they are. One had a mcdonald's cashier a few susan b anthony coins and he thought they were quarters. Had to get a manager involved for him to take them.


We got a couple newer 2 dollar bills at McDonalds as change once. The cashier asked me if it was okay first. Last time I went to the post office I got a gold dollar coin for change instead of a quarter. The guy just wasnt paying attention with that one. Didnt notice until I got home.


I always asked first until I recognized the people spending the money. Rarely do I feel people will spend it on accident. It was typically a banker or a grandparent who would use dollar coins or two dollar bills, and usually quite a few at a time.
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