Poppy
There are many things that could happen to worn out currency. Worn out currency can be recycled for new money.
When a bill gets worn out they shred it.
perhaps it's time for a new motor or the gear is worn, or fuse is bad. I would raise them manually and disconnect motors until you get it fixed.
The government shreds old money because it is torn or worn badly. They print new money to replace it.
about .20 if it is in worn condition. $3 in about uncirculated condition
As of 08/2008 retail values are: Very worn = $30, moderately worn = $42, slight wear = $75
one word........money we buy the clothes and other prducts and companys get money from it and it gets worn it all comes down to money \
Charity bracelets are inexpensive wristbands which are sold to raise funds for charity, and awareness of a particular cause. They are worn to express support for that cause.
Assuming that it is still recognizable as money, any bank will gladly take your old notes and give you fresh new ones.
Anyone who has worn their nation's military uniform is a veteran, and honored on Veteran's Day. Memorial Day is for honoring the dead in defense of their nation.
Pads or shoes are probably worn out. Get this repaired ASAP, or you will end up spending more money on rotors or drums that these worn parts destroy. Do not ignore this.