The longer he keeps it the more inflation is going to devalue it. If he wants to keep something spend it on coins and keep them.
Although I understand your sentiment, coming on the Paper Money area of the forum suggesting a member buy coins doesn’t make any sense to me. Do members suggest buying paper money over on the coin side of this forum ?
To me, it came off as “Dude, give up on paper money and buy something worthwhile, buy coins instead.” You didn’t answer my question, Do members suggest buying paper money instead of coins over on the coin side of the forum ?
Since when are any one of us responsible for the deficits of another's imagination? I don't care what it "came off as" to you, who's evidently so biased for paper he can't see all this note has going for it is it's a replacement note. You want me to answer your question? What is this, a joke? We collect coins and currency. That means both. Did that not ever occur to you? It's not a competition to us, only to you it is. That's pretty clear, now. And maybe some others like-minded, Heaven forbid. Look, get off my back. Keep the damn thing. Sorry to get you so unglued saying he buy coins with it. Buy a carton of cigarettes, my point is the same. There's no reason for saving it.
What, the note or the headache? LOL Both. I'll keep the note until I need some Mad Money, and the headache until I go.
Ok this is every helpful. I'll add the 3, 5, 17, and 20 to get 45. Next I multiply 17 by 3 to get 51. I'll then take all those numbers (3, 5, 17, 20, 45 and 51) and use them on a lottery ticket. I'll use the 20 as the bonus/mega number since it's the only even number in the bunch. Maybe I'll win something.
Lunch for my car and I. I usually fill the tank if I have any spare cash laying around. $100 will get me a full tank of fuel in the car and enough left over for a modest lunch at a place that doesn't require tip.