I live in South Dakota and they take 20 dollar bills so it might be North Dakota
1032 dollar bills = 1 dosage of cocaine. Smoking it wont do any good. There's a way to get cocaine off of money, but I'm pretty sure that it's illegal for me to say how.
If You Pay The Last Three Dollars In Change Then You Won't Be Using Any Dollar Bills. Pay them the $63 with a Check or a Credit Card. Then you wont be using any $1 bills. =) hehe
You could probably take the $20 dollar (note - two "L"s) bills to a bank and turn them in for more modern bills. They're not worth more than face value if they're in worn condition. However, the older notes should be evaluated by a dealer because they are almost certainly worth more than face value. You'd be losing money, possibly a lot, if you spent them - see: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$20notes.htm
Most vending machines can be upgraded to accept dollar bills, you might have to cut a hole for the acceptor and purchase a new coin mechanism, harness and dollar bill acceptor, and bezel for the acceptor. If you don't have these things in stock it would run a vendor about 500.00 bucks to upgrade a older machine.ThanksHope this helps
They are uncommon, but not especially rare. They probably wont gain any real value short term. However they do have novelty value and may be worth holding on to if only for the banter.
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The simple answer is none. The only way to get cash is to use the cash back option at a register. Kinda sucks as I have bills to pay that wont take the card.
because you wont then have to pay as much for your electricity bills.
no, they wont. gm wheels fix Nissan and Toyota's for sure.
i tried it at work with scotch tape but it wont take it. we still need to try it with packing tape tho just like the movie
my 1992 dodge dakota wont stay running it stalls when driving and takes a few minutes to get started but if i wait it will start
the coil or the distributor cap has a crack in it, try spraying wd40 on them