Re: How to get lesser used coins & $2 bills these days?




Hi..

if you wake up one morning and find yourself in Las Vegas, go to the main
cage at Caesars Palace and say you want to buy a "checkbook pad" of deuces..
you'll get fifty notes for $100.00.. they sell them to you for face value..
as many as you want, or as many as they have on-hand.. Crisp, Uncirculated,
sequential serial numbers.. for an extra buck (or free).. they'll throw in a
vinyl checkbook-style holder with their logo on it.. the notes are padded
across the top with red rubber cement that doesn't harm them in any way..
and there's a cardboard backing *** that slips into the checkbook holder..
you can leave them padded, or peel them off and spend them.. they also have
similar pads of CU sequentially serial-numbered ones, fives, tens, twenties,
and hundreds.. i've bought them many times.. well, not the packs of
hundreds, ($5000 for one of those..) .. but the smaller denominations..
usually deuces.. they make cool gifts, freak out the paper hats at retail
stores when you whip one out and peel off a few bills for a purchase, (most
of those boneheads have never even SEEN a $2.00 bill, much less a pad of
them..) .. and you can usually sell them on eBay for 150% to 200% of face
value.. which i've also done many times.. the Wynn has them too (their
checkbook holders for the pads are leather, or something like it, instead of
vinyl..) .. might be gettable at other casinos or in Reno, Tahoe, Atlantic
City, St. Louis.. dunno.. i've only bought them in Las Vegas..

Thanks
Harv


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