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Anyone remember when Binion's had the one hundred 10,000 Bills on display? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/Benny_Becky_Binion_One_Million_Display.jpg Why isn't she wearing pants? What the fuck did you just call me? |
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You do realize the US Mint has nothing to do with making bills, right?
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the Department of the Treasury is where paper currency is produced. |
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Why would we need larger bills?
The EBT cards seem to be working so well. |
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10 thousand dollars. 1 million dollars. 100 million dollars. http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608005161534292368&w=264&h=188&c=7&rs=1&qlt=90&o=4&pid=1.7 View Quote |
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If we keep deficit spending soon we will need this: https://www.amagimetals.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/z/i/zimbabwe_50_trillion_dollar_note_obverse_1_1.jpg View Quote |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 10 thousand dollars. 1 million dollars. 100 million dollars. http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608005161534292368&w=264&h=188&c=7&rs=1&qlt=90&o=4&pid=1.7 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-gfnbzHaH4X4/TtkUd0WL-3I/AAAAAAAAAQs/222e1fnW7mo/s1600/trillion.gif |
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I do believe a few trillion could keep me happy for a few years View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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10 thousand dollars. 1 million dollars. 100 million dollars. http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608005161534292368&w=264&h=188&c=7&rs=1&qlt=90&o=4&pid=1.7 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-gfnbzHaH4X4/TtkUd0WL-3I/AAAAAAAAAQs/222e1fnW7mo/s1600/trillion.gif That is a lot of Hookers. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 10 thousand dollars. 1 million dollars. 100 million dollars. http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608005161534292368&w=264&h=188&c=7&rs=1&qlt=90&o=4&pid=1.7 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-gfnbzHaH4X4/TtkUd0WL-3I/AAAAAAAAAQs/222e1fnW7mo/s1600/trillion.gif That is a lot of Hookers. |
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Wrong! The current tax code encourages tax evasion and money laundering. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No Encourages tax evasion and Money laundering. This....... Wrong! The current tax code encourages tax evasion and money laundering. Until you violate it. Then it's bad. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: No Encourages tax evasion and Money laundering. This....... Wrong! The current tax code encourages tax evasion and money laundering. Until you violate it. Then it's bad. So lets not make bills larger than $100 because it encourages tax evasion and money laundering but lets keep the very tax code encourages the same thing? |
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So lets not make bills larger than $100 because it encourages tax evasion and money laundering but lets keep the very tax code encourages the same thing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No Encourages tax evasion and Money laundering. This....... Wrong! The current tax code encourages tax evasion and money laundering. Until you violate it. Then it's bad. So lets not make bills larger than $100 because it encourages tax evasion and money laundering but lets keep the very tax code encourages the same thing? Tax code doesn't have to make sense. Evade tax code the wrong way and you're in the shit There are already non- traceable vehicles that are not cash. |
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They will have to eventually. Unless we collapse before milk is $20 a gallon due to libtard hyperinflation. View Quote They want to go digital so they can track (read: tax) every cent multiple ways. If cash becomes too unwieldy to use, they'll get their way. Obviously, they have no desire to print large denominations FRNs. |
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Sounds very similar to some gun control arguments. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Tax code doesn't have to make sense. Evade tax code the wrong way and you're in the shit There are already non- traceable vehicles that are not cash. Sounds very similar to some gun control arguments. I'm not arguing for or against it. But you have to follow the law. If you don't, you're a criminal. |
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No, what is fucking does is encourages counterfeiting, which is why the US .Gov quit making them back in the 1980s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No Encourages tax evasion and Money laundering. No, what is fucking does is encourages counterfeiting, which is why the US .Gov quit making them back in the 1980s. That too. But it's pretty easy to pass high circ bills now. |
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Yes we at least need the re-issuance of $500 bills. The value of a $100 bill in '69 when they retired higher denomination bills. Is greater than what a $500 bill would be worth today.
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It would make it a lot easier to travel to a foreign country , say Zimbabwe, with cash to pay for a safari.
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Yes we at least need the re-issuance of $500 bills. The value of $100 bill in '69 when they retired higher denomination bills. Is greater than what a $500 bill would be worth today. View Quote That is numiastic value. Not face value. The bank will happily deposit your $500 bill for $500 |
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That is numiastic value. Not face value. The bank will happily deposit your $500 bill for $500 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yes we at least need the re-issuance of $500 bills. The value of $100 bill in '69 when they retired higher denomination bills. Is greater than what a $500 bill would be worth today. That is numiastic value. Not face value. The bank will happily deposit your $500 bill for $500 Not quite. No ones going to pay $500 for a '69 $100 bill, it has no collectors value. I'm talking about the buying power of a dollar at the time, and therefor inflation. Being limited to $100 bills today, is similar to being limited to $20 bills in '69. Actually less than that but maybe you can see my point. |
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There are branches of international banks in Zim. Just go through ABSA View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It would make it a lot easier to travel to a foreign country , say Zimbabwe, with cash to pay for a safari. There are branches of international banks in Zim. Just go through ABSA That is correct. But would you wire a shit load of money to an account in a Zimbabwe bank if you didn't %100 trust the outfitter? |
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Not quite. You're not "allowed" to leave the country with more than 10 Grand in cash....unless you declare it. There's no law stating a limit on what you can have or carry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You are not allowed to carry more than 10gs anyways. Fucking War on drugs made cash criminal. Not quite. You're not "allowed" to leave the country with more than 10 Grand in cash....unless you declare it. There's no law stating a limit on what you can have or carry. True, but they can seize it at will, and the burden of proof is on you to prove that the money is legally yours, and not earned through ill gotten means. |
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That is correct. But would you wire a shit load of money to an account in a Zimbabwe bank if you didn't %100 trust the outfitter? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It would make it a lot easier to travel to a foreign country , say Zimbabwe, with cash to pay for a safari. There are branches of international banks in Zim. Just go through ABSA That is correct. But would you wire a shit load of money to an account in a Zimbabwe bank if you didn't %100 trust the outfitter? I'd trust ABSA. Not sure what to tell you on the outfitter. |
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View Quote Sure would suck to lose a $100,00 bill! |
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Not quite. You're not "allowed" to leave the country with more than 10 Grand in cash....unless you declare it. There's no law stating a limit on what you can have or carry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You are not allowed to carry more than 10gs anyways. Fucking War on drugs made cash criminal. Not quite. You're not "allowed" to leave the country with more than 10 Grand in cash....unless you declare it. There's no law stating a limit on what you can have or carry. except they can have confiscated money in the US. there was a guy that had his lear siezed because he flew some guys from phoenix to vegas (chartered flight) and the guys had something like a million in cash on them. No crime was reported, notbody was arrested, but he lost his jet under the WOD. |
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I have bought 2 cars and an engine for cash in the past 3 years. I really wish that 500 dollar bills would return. Counting 10k in cash in front of someone is frustrating when it is all 100s. Next cars to come will be 20k+ and walking around with Gas Monkey Garage fat stacks is nerve wracking. Reason they went away I guess is because it was too easy for drug dealers to move large amounts of cash. Right.... Because they have such a hard time with 20s and 100s as it is now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For the general public use. I have bought 2 cars and an engine for cash in the past 3 years. I really wish that 500 dollar bills would return. Counting 10k in cash in front of someone is frustrating when it is all 100s. Next cars to come will be 20k+ and walking around with Gas Monkey Garage fat stacks is nerve wracking. Reason they went away I guess is because it was too easy for drug dealers to move large amounts of cash. Right.... Because they have such a hard time with 20s and 100s as it is now. The last car I bought was on short notice, and the bank had to give me a good chunk of the cash in 20's. I felt nervous as hell going through airport security with $7500 in 20's stuffed in 3 envelopes at the bottom of my carry on. |
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Personally have no need for anything larger. I carry hundred dollar bills only once or twice a year as it is.
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The last car I bought was on short notice, and the bank had to give me a good chunk of the cash in 20's. I felt nervous as hell going through airport security with $7500 in 20's stuffed in 3 envelopes at the bottom of my carry on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For the general public use. I have bought 2 cars and an engine for cash in the past 3 years. I really wish that 500 dollar bills would return. Counting 10k in cash in front of someone is frustrating when it is all 100s. Next cars to come will be 20k+ and walking around with Gas Monkey Garage fat stacks is nerve wracking. Reason they went away I guess is because it was too easy for drug dealers to move large amounts of cash. Right.... Because they have such a hard time with 20s and 100s as it is now. The last car I bought was on short notice, and the bank had to give me a good chunk of the cash in 20's. I felt nervous as hell going through airport security with $7500 in 20's stuffed in 3 envelopes at the bottom of my carry on. One of my Marine Transportation professors was talking about how he forgot to specify an alternative to cash as a payment when he was working as a 1st Mate and how he got a big bag of cash (all bills under $100 denomination) when they came back to the home port and how he had to figure out what to do with it since he didn't have his car there. |
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20s are annoying in bulk, but $500 should be max. It would be handy if ATMs coughed out $100s. Whenever I do a face to face, we end up playing with stacks of bills. http://imageshack.us/a/img538/3635/5Hgjtr.jpg Some ATMs do $100's I've only seen that in NYC. Casinos LA Denver Greenwich D.C. (Gee wonder why....) Also seen some in factories where options exist for ATM pay cards. |
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No Encourages tax evasion and Money laundering. View Quote Then the gov should look at the real cause of that problem, and spend and tax at a level where such activities aren't as appealing, where the reward is insignificant in comparison to the risk. And yes, bring the bigger notes back. |
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Then the gov should look at the real cause of that problem, and spend and tax at a level where such activities aren't as appealing, where the reward is insignificant in comparison to the risk. And yes, bring the bigger notes back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No Encourages tax evasion and Money laundering. Then the gov should look at the real cause of that problem, and spend and tax at a level where such activities aren't as appealing, where the reward is insignificant in comparison to the risk. And yes, bring the bigger notes back. Because that's not how the federal government finances itself..... A flat tax might be the more equitable way to approach this though. |
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