Building Creative 2 Dollar Bills

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When we go to a store many of us pay for our goods by cash if we don’t have our credit cards with us. This is the 2 dollar bill and because it is hardly ever used or seen there are many stories that have developed around this bill. These urban legends or folktales have all inspired the myth that the 2 dollar bill is not what you would consider as being real money.

Even though you will not see the 2 dollar bill all that much, there are some of these 2 dollar bills in circulation. When this happens the 2 dollar bill starts to disappear from public sight. What this means is that because there are not many people using these dollar bills there is no real need to print out a large amount of 2 dollar bills. Since the 2 dollar bill is not thought of as being part of the monetary system there are few facilities for shops and other places to accept the 2 dollar bill. As so very few people have heard of a 2 dollar bill much less seen one, they may think that you are trying to play some type of game with them.

There are still others who may feel that you are spending fake money. I am sure that at one point or another you have looked at the various dollar bills that you have with you. You will see 50 dollar bills, 100 dollar bills and even 1 dollar bills.

This 50 dollar bill or “Grant” as it is also called has been given a face lift to deal with the many counterfeiters who like to use the real versions to see how they can make their own version of a 50 dollar bill. The picture of President Grant is placed a little off center. The reverse side of the 50 dollar bill shows an image of the capitol building and has it surrounded by a cloud of small gold stars.

These new designs have been added so that the people who like to print out fake money will have a hard time trying to duplicate american eagle coins. Added security that you can see on the 50 dollar bill is that the number 50 has been given a copper-to-green color changing ability. The very first 50 dollar bills appeared in 1861 along with currency of other denominations.

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