Slate has this slide show of an artist who makes artwork with one dollar bills. The artist sometimes uses sheets of bills. Do you know where to get sheets of bills?
The easiest way is to go to the source.
What, you have to cut them yourself? What a rip-off.
Scissors work better.
They want to charge $16 for 4 $1 bills? Would it be possible to find out how many people take advantage of this incredible offer each year?
I was gonna say… even at the highest option, you only get 32 bills for $61. Where’s the bulk discount? Even if they had to take a slight loss on each sheet, they’d make up for it in volume!
Shipping and handling? If you act now, do you get another sheet absolutely free, paying only shipping and handling?
My husband wanted to buy a sheet of four uncut $2 bills for our granddaughter’s second birthday.
The Treasury was sold out.
SOLD OUT!!!
SOMEBODY is buying the damned things!
~VOW
Steve Wozniak knows exactly what to do with the uncut sheets of $2 bills…
That;s a great story and I was prepared to pay $3 each for $2 bills in a sheet, but sadly they don’t seem to sell $2 bills anymore.
I’m willing to sell you a sheet of $3 bills at just cover price, plus $2 shipping and handling.
That sounds great, as long as you can send me a sheet of $2 bills first so I can use them for the S&H.
Just get a small stack of new $2 bills and use bookbinder’s glue to seal the top edges so it looks like a pad of paper. You can tear one off each time you need to use one. It has the same effect and doesn’t cost $3 per bill.
Seriously? A $40 upcharge for a sheet of $50’s. That’s a pretty expensive novelty. If they were more reasonably priced, wouldn’t it be cool to wrap a present with the sheets!
$2 bills are still legal tender. You should be able to get them at any bank.
~VOW
Banks don’t have uncut sheets.
Really? The URL for the organization that prints money in the USA is “moneyfactorystore”? Really? And I thought “annualcreditreport” or whatever it is was weird. Did they poll 3 year olds to come up with these names?
It’s easier to remember than bureauofengravingandprintingstore.