Found a cool dollar today at work.

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thats a pretty sweet one i'd say. totally keep it
 

Thats a winner if you are playing liars poker...d2
 

d2 said:
Thats a winner if you are playing liars poker...d2

I don't know what that means, care to let me know? :)
 

You might find that's worth more than $1 to the right person. My wife's uncle collects specific number sequences that he "just likes" (along with the sorts of bills that normal people collect) and I know that he's not alone in that regard. He goes to coin and money shows and he's not the only one there buying interesting number sequences for more than face value.

From Wikipedia:

Liar's poker is a bar game that combines statistical reasoning with bluffing, and is played with the eight-digit serial number on a U.S. dollar bill. Normally the game is played with a stack of random bills obtained from the cash register. The objective is to make the highest bid of a number that does not exceed the combined total held by all the players. The numbers are usually ranked in the following order: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 (10) and 1 (Ace). If the first player bids three 6s, he is predicting there are at least three 6s among all the players, including himself. The next player can bid a higher number at that level (three 7s), any number at a higher level (four 5s) or challenge. The end of the game is reached when a player makes a bid that is challenged all around. If the bid is successful, he wins a dollar from each of the other players, but if the bid is unsuccessful, he loses a dollar to each of the other players
 

High 5!!!
Good eye, and neat find. :thumbsup:
-MM-
 

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