question about $2 bills

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Class316, Apr 8, 2005.

  1. Class316

    Class316 Junior Member

    If I wanted to get $2 bills, do I just go to the bank and say "I want $2 bills" and give them (say) $10 for 5 $2 bills?
     
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  3. Stop Motion

    Stop Motion New Member

    Yeah! Thats what I do if I want some.
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  4. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    I usually write a note and hand it to them. It instructs them to give me $2 bills, unmarked, and I hand them a cloth bag for them to stuff them into. I also write in the note that they should act like nothing strange is happening.

    Most banks might have some, but most do not stock them necessarily. So, it is hit and miss. I think my bank keeps the ones they get to give back to customers who ask, but otherwise it is hit or miss. The last time I went they gave me a red seal $2 bill. Nice to look at, but worth only $2.
     
  5. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党


    O.K. you know I have to ask this question, now don't you?

    Do you also wear a mask while conducting the above described action? :confused:
     
  6. Spider

    Spider ~

    well i have a couple minor changes....
    its not really a mask, but face paint
    and its not a cloth bag, but a black bookbag. and the not also says dont hit the bottom under u, it doesnt work, i installed it
     
  7. CoinOKC

    CoinOKC Don't Drink The Kool-Aid

    If your bank has a "commercial teller" window, try that. The commercial teller window will usually have brand new bills pre-wrapped in bundles of 100. You can get 1's, 2's 5's, etc. usually that are brand new, fresh and crisp.
     
  8. jblaine10

    jblaine10 New Member

    Thanks all! I was just taking the wrong approach....
     
  9. bonas92

    bonas92 Member

    I work in the main vault of a bank on the East Coast, and we don't regularly stock $2s. The branches call in to verfiy if we have what they need. I would suggest calling your bank branch and asking to order some in, they might only let you order 1 strap ($200) or more straps, not loose like $68. :)
     
  10. collect4fun

    collect4fun Senior Member

    Do you keep one hand tucked in your coat pocket also?
     
  11. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    Well, if you must know, I do wear a mask in the winter because it's cold, and in the sommer because I might catch some desease. Gloves are required for the same reason, but since I lost one, I do usually keep my hand in my pocket.
     
  12. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    I almost died laughing when I read this. A "commercial window"???? Brand new bills in bundles?????????

    For most of us, back here on planet earth, we have no such luxury. At Christmas my bank gets maybe one or two bundles of new ones and doles them out sparingly to people who want to give them as gifts in cards, etc.

    If you have a bank giving you new bundles, etc., you are darn lucky.

    Heck, a majority of the USA can't even get their hands on a Sacky dollar.
     
  13. Bacchus

    Bacchus Coin Duffer

    Don't spend them at Best Buy. ;)
     
  14. CoinOKC

    CoinOKC Don't Drink The Kool-Aid

    I live in Oklahoma City which is one of the most backwater spots on the planet when it comes to coins and currency. Heck, we used wampum and the bartering system up until 2003!! :p

    Where do you live, Timbuktu?
     
  15. crystalk64

    crystalk64 Knight of the Coin Table

    JBK, I must clarify one of your statements and make a comment on another! The banks DO NOT WANT THEIR HANDS ON THE DOLLAR so they refuse to call them out from the Federal Reserve.
    And, do you take a handgun with you to get the $2 bills? For protection purposes as everyone would probably know, when seeing you leave the bank, that you are more than likely caring money! You stated you kept your bare hand in your pocket so I must assume that would be to keep the gun from falling out! Great idea! I will probably try it next week on some rolls of buffalo nickels!!!
     
  16. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    Well, my US banking experience is about 35 miles south of Boston. That may be the problem. Maybe the big city banks monopolize all the new stuff, and the small independents get nothing.

    I know the big supermarkets tend to get new bills.
     
  17. Spider

    Spider ~

    i know my bank is terrible about getting anything new
     
  18. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    I never leave home without it!
     
  19. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    35 miles South of Boston? Sounds right about on top of me :p At the bank at the mall, where I work, they have acommercialwindow but our bank orders are fillin with crisp bills only 1/3 the time.
     
  20. greenman

    greenman Junior Member

    My bank has a 'commercial lane'. What exactly does that mean? I have always wanted to know.
     
  21. KLJ

    KLJ Really Smart Guy

    It's reserved, more or less, for their customers that are businesses. Business customers are more likely to have large deposits, or require large amounts of change/currency for withdrawal. That's why the business window is more likely to have pre-wrapped, basically uncirculated, notes, as CoinOKC observed. And that's why businesses that do a lot of their business in cash, like grocery stores, often will give you as change consecutivly numbered notes. It's how they got it.
     
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