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« on: March 04, 2010, 11:39:58 PM »

Today I tried to convert some cash into Canadian currency.  The clerk told me that the $2 bill is no longer legal tender and suggested that I save it because some day it might be worth something.  I accepted her story but now realize that it is Canadian $2 bills that are no longer recognized tender.  Our one dollar bill is now a copper-coloured coin that is a bit bigger than a quarter and is called a loonies.  Our $2 bill has been replaced with a silver-coloured coin that is called a twoonie.

Don't worry!...I'll get your $2 bill back into U. S. circulation.  It might take a while but by gum, I'll do it.  I hope you'l sleep better knowing that.

Now there's an idea.  I'll buy some gum with it.  Nite, nite.
 
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2010, 10:28:58 PM »

I'm pretty sure the Canadian $1 and $2 banknotes are still legal tender despite being withdrawn.  They're just not seen in ciruclation much.

Did you know Canada used to have a $4 bill?  Not a joke.
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2010, 01:05:25 PM »

Really  $4 bill?! lol

Find me a picture of one!
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« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2010, 06:41:16 PM »

Really  $4 bill?! lol

Find me a picture of one!

You asked for it, you got it.

http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/azdailysun.com/content/tncms/assets/editorial/b/da/5fb/bda5fba0-0ae2-11df-98be-001cc4c03286.image.jpg?_dc=1264555284
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« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2010, 08:11:55 PM »

That was the front.  Don't forget the back:



I don't know how long this site will have it up.  It also has and old Canadian $2 and $1: 
http://azdailysun.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/article_c6c977f4-0b03-11df-bb6f-001cc4c03286.html?mode=image

You can also read about it at the Withdrawn Canadian Banknotes page on Wikipedia.
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« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2010, 11:30:01 AM »

lol...nice one thanks guys! seems like it was in the early 1900's when they last had it then, right?!

They need make & reintroduce the $500 & $1000 bills back again into circulation!
that would be fun!!! lol
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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2010, 04:41:30 PM »

Absolutely, and necessary for today's large cash transactions and the unsteady banks.  When the $500, $1000, $5000, and $10000 publically usable notes were withdrawn, the largest one left, $100, was worth over $800 in today's value.  The wealthiest nation should have at least a $1000 bill (like Switzerland now, and Canada just a few years ago.) if not more.  Hell, even the Eurozone has a €500.

A $200 note would also be in keeping with the continuity of the rest of our banknotes.  You could buy a moderate priced birthday meal for six people for $200.

On the opposite end, when the half-penny was withdrawn, the penny was worth 26¢ in today's value.  So, it would seem the government wanted no part in the way debts were handled when they were less than a Quarter in today's value.
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« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2010, 10:40:55 AM »

Yes I agree with all the large cash transactions we have it seems like a larger denomenation would be fesible....we had it before so lets have it again!
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« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2010, 07:51:16 PM »

Higher denomination bills were removed because of their use in criminal activity.  When dealing in a large quantity of contraband, the volume of the money just gets to be too much.  Some have suggested America's drug problem could be ended simply by taking the $50 and $100 bills out of circulation.  Instantly the volume of cash drug dealers would have to move would be 5 times as great.

The proposal to end the $50 and $100 bills is not very popular, but I don't see them bringing back the higher denomination bills.
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« Reply #9 on: March 10, 2010, 03:20:46 AM »

Some have suggested America's drug problem could be ended simply by taking the $50 and $100 bills out of circulation.  Instantly the volume of cash drug dealers would have to move would be 5 times as great.
That's a very interesting hypothesis. They should test it out. Maybe it would just drive drug prices down..
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« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2010, 03:57:05 PM »

A Call for Drug War Truce with Peace Negotiations

Preamble: No civilized nation makes war on its own citizens. We, the people, did not declare war on our government nor do we wish to fight its Drug War. Hence, we now petition for redress of grievances, as follows:

Whereas any just government derives its authority from a respect of the People's rights and powers; and

Whereas the government has resorted to unilateral military force in the Drug War without any good faith effort to negotiate a peace settlement;

Therefore, we hereby call for a Drug War Truce during which to engage our communities and governments in peace negotiations, under the following terms:

Article 1: The United States shall withdraw from, repudiate, or amend any and all international Treaties or agreements limiting its ability to alter domestic drug policy.

Article 2: No patient shall be prosecuted nor any health care professional penalized for possession or use of any mutually agreed upon medications.

Article 3: Drug policy shall henceforth protect all fundamental rights, as described below:

1.  Each person retains all his inalienable Constitutional, and Human Rights, without exception. No drug regulation shall violate these rights.

2.  The benefit of the doubt shall always be given to the accused and to any property or assets at risk. Courts shall allow the accused to present directly to the jury any defense based on these Rights; and explanation of motive, or any mitigating circumstances, such as religion, culture, or necessity.

3.  No victim: no crime. The burden of proof and corroboration in all proceedings shall lie with the government. No secret witness nor paid testimony shall be permitted in court, including that of any government agent or informant who stands to materially gain through the disposition of a drug case or forfeited property. No civil asset forfeiture shall be levied against a family home or legitimate means of commercial livelihood.

4.  Issues of entrapment, government motive, and official misconduct shall all be heard by the jury in any drug case, civil or criminal. Government agents who violate the law are fully accountable and shall be prosecuted accordingly.

5.  Mandatory minimum sentences undermine our system of justice. The jury shall be informed of all penalties attached to any offense before deliberating a verdict. Courts shall have the discretion to reduce penalties in the interest of justice.

Artice 4: We propose a Drug War Truce and call for the immediate release of all non-violent and, aside from drug charges involving adults only, law-abiding citizens.

Article 5: No non-violent drug charges involving adults only shall be enforced or prosecuted until all parties have agreed to, and implemented, a drug policy based on full respect for fundamental Rights and personal responsibility.

--Doctor Alexander Shulgin, the People of the United States, et. al.
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