Which car do you drive up in? Originally Posted by Michael8219I have 4 I alternate between: Bonneville, Tercel, T100 & a Voyager.
Let's face it, it's wise to opt for bigger denominations if you want the counting process to go faster (re: more time together). Ladies, don't forget a counterfeit marker - I've heard rumors of those $20 fakes making the rounds. Better to be safe than sorry. Originally Posted by PaigeSavageIf I'm a verified ECCIE gent and you count the money in front of me, I'm snatching it out of your hands, giving you a $50 for your time, and leaving. If you don't trust the gent you are seeing then you are not doing a very good job of verification. And if a verified ECCIE gent (or P411 for that matter) cheats you then you will be able to ruin his future by putting him on blast. Blatant disrespect from the provider counting in front of him.
Not quite true Ben. They were taken out of circulation to combat the movement of large sums of cash by neer do wells, like drug dealers or organized crime etc. I was a banker for 20 years. Banks still use the larger denominations between banks. Originally Posted by icewatermansionAs far as I can find out, nothing larger than $100 has been produced since 1945, and the Federal Reserve started taking the bigger bills out of circulation in 1969. Since most inter-bank transactions these days are electronic, I am not sure even banks have need of the larger denominations
Just wondering! Do you prefer 20s, 50s, 100s? That's all. Thanks! Originally Posted by jklmnop3