More Of Tim's Funny Money...
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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There are special tricks using chemistry that will allow you to shrink a US dollar bill - or even higher denominations if you have a mind to! Forget inflation - you can shrink your money yourself...
You can buy genuine US dollars in sheets from the treasury department in Washington DC. I suppose you would need to cut them carefully to separate them!
Ways to make your money go further - you need to make a whole series of very accurate cuts in a dollar bill, and then you can stretch it out to several times its normal length.
At a special photo booth Tim discovered in Atlanta, they take your picture, and then print it onto a dollar bill. Look - you are famous!
Tim shows the rare 2 dollar bill - perfectly legal tender, but somehow not much used in the USA. People use the $1, the $5 and the $10, but the $2 dollar bill... not so much.
Tim acquired a $20 dollar bill some while ago that had been stamped with a little message in red ink. It suggested that you visited the 'Where's George' web site - www.wheresgeorge.com/ - and you could enter the serial number of the note and your ZIP code. The web site will show you all the previous locations that have been recorded for that particular banknote. Set up in 1998 by Hank Eskin, the idea is simply to track the natural circulation of American paper money. More information can be found on Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where's... - 'George' of course being George Washington!
Some years ago, someone created a 'Zero' dollar bill. Tim missed getting one, although he has a photocopy. Maybe it was some kind of comment on a passing financial crisis?
Tim has some stage money for a million dollars, and a trillion dollars. NOT accepted at any bank! - Наука
What a delightful looking family
:D I knew I recognized them!
2:18 n-sync are certainly a family!
The beauty of the $0 bill is that when you add it to a $10 bill it becomes $100
@@Us3d2b1 This guy gets it
"This one was a family."
*The "family" is N-SYNC*
I remember my family having one of those 1 million dollar bills as a kid, they had it framed and for the longest time I thought it was genuine
@@topherthe11th23 They should've printed a one loaf of bread note. 🍞
I remember seeing one framed up at a bank as a kid and thinking how nobody else is freaking out that there was a million-dollar bill there
I did not expect to hear Tim talk about visiting the Atlanta Underground. That's delightful!
Good quote “9/11 a disaster that is so frightful” immediately brushes past it.
I mean it is a family channel.
That $2 Bill is a rarity in its own right, and they are still made, you just don't see them anywhere much since they're so rare, but even RARER are the $1000 Bills with Alexander Hamilton's face on it, and anyone that has a legitimate and genuine bank note of one, definitely earns my respect.
Actually $2 bills have become less rare recently as theyre given out as change at marijuana dispensaries for security purposes.
happy too know hes still alive, i havent seen him in years and i just remembered him, long live tim!
I think the $2 is very fancied in the US! People love them and see them as good luck!
I have several of them, including an uncut sheet of them from the treasury like Tim's $1 bills.
They're also considered bad luck, to the point where people used to cut the corners off them to "get rid of the bad luck", which meant that banks had to pull those from circulation. $2 bills used to be associated with buying votes, gambling, and adult entertainment, so having them on you was a bad look in polite society.
If anyone ever wants a $2 bill, they usually have them at the post office! That's where we always got them when I was little anyway. My mom would specifically ask for change with $2 bills so us kids could each get one haha.
Steve Wozniak would get sheets of $2 bills and glue the edges together like Post-Its, and use them at bars and stores, peeling them off as needed
The largest bill ever in general circulation was $10,000 and the featured portrait was Salmon P. Chase. While still legal tender, bills larger than $100 were discontinued in 1969. There were also some Woodrow Wilson $100,000 bills used only to transfer funds between Federal Reserve Banks; I got to hold one briefly on a school field trip.
The $2 bill was popular for betting on horse races back in the day; $2 was the base wager.
That family photo as Tim called it on the dollar bill is the 90s boyband Nsync lol
We all know Tim is a national treasure, what a wonderful person
International, I think 😉
Family? You just don't want to admit you know who nysnc are.
That's the backstreet boys and you know it
@@SnepperStepTV😂
_That 911 one tho..._ 👀
N'SYNC means family. Family means no one gets left behind
That made my day.
Just some random fun with dollars. I'm pretty sure that in a few years we'll have a "just add water!" Dollar bill
Love your videos so much ❤️
Your my guy, I love what you do. Ya got the right look and feel.
The US also have a 10,000 bill however they are so rare they go for about a half to quarter mill online.
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That Zillion Dollar bill genuinely looks awsome! I wish they put that on the 1$
I was actually awake when one released wooo
Same
Same, in the North Eastern US this was uploaded around 7am.
right?!
Tim shows us his wealth and has fun with it too!
Wow! Another great video :)
I remember in middle school, I must've been 11 years old, another kid gave me one of those million dollar bills, my child brain of course believed it was real and I was exceedingly disappointed when my mother told me otherwise, I think I still have it actually, as a memento of sorts. On the subject of the $2 bill I have one of those that my late grandmother gave to me and I have no intention of spending it, both because she is no longer with us and because it's more of an interesting collectable as they don't make them anymore.
Good news is they do still make them, they're just not ordered very often. It's kind of a catch-22: $2 bills are so uncommon that people tend to collect them, which reduces circulation, thereby reducing demand, so the Federal Reserve doesn't order more for several years.
Really because I have a brand new one.
@@jabbertwardySame situation with half dollars, unfortunately. A shams, because the 2 dollar bill is a very pretty piece of currency.
God bless mate
The NSYNC family... Ha!!
Certain Canadian notes have a fun little trick you can do: if you shine a laser through the clear leaf portion, the laser will come out as a leaf at the other end!
i still have a few wheres george stamps somewhere!!! i used to be facinated with the site, now it is always cool to find a bill in the wild, i try to enter them when i find them
also, new $1000, $5000 and $10000 bills dont exist anymore and they are actually worth quite a bit more than their face value
$10000 bills have to be reported to the US treasury as they track who has each one!
Uh oh Tim's cashing out
Money well spent
I love collecting odd currency too.
Those would have been a very good addition to a video like this....
It's interesting that the $1000 bill has the portrait of the $100, the opposite image of the white house of the $20. Nice find!
Grandy Nice
not that they aren’t popular, the $2 bill is simply not made in a great amount. it’s a longtime denomination, it simply has not had as much impact since dollar bills reign supreme
$2 bills are primarily used in horse race gambling; that's why you don't see too many in circulation.
@4:59 no, no, they call it a grand :D
2:17 "Family" I'm fairly certain that's Nsync.
In the not too distant future when we live in a cashless society, people will look back on this video and wonder what the heck Tim is even talking about.
All leading to the mark of the beast system.. total enslavement and control over humanity.
And somehow, Apu will _still_ be robbed by Snake at the Kwik-E-Mart.
Strongly doubt it. Any footage that lets the worker drones know that things weren't always the hellscape they are now will be memory holed by the time we're a cashless society.
I worked in Israel on a Kibbutz in the mid 90s , the currency used on kibbut was made out of different coloured cards and was called funny money , one day i boarded a bus and tried to use the funny money out of habit , the bus driver gave me one seriously puzzled look 😂
I somehow wound up with three $2 bills in rapid succession years ago, and just recently a fourth which is still in mint shape (hasn't been bent). All of them I've never spent, and intend to keep holding onto. Reading over the comments here I was a bit surprised to hear they're pretty rare, maybe I just got lucky? Or perhaps it's a regional thing - I wouldn't be surprised if there are small pockets of $2 bill troves scattered across the states.
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Large bills were used to transfer money between banks.
It is quite intriguing than we Americans are able to mutilate our money with pressed penny machines and novelty dollar bills, while other countries make it a crime to mess with their money at all.
No negative twelve dollar bill?
Nice to see on the 9-11 dollar bill the president responsible for it.
If you didn't know there's all different kinds of $2. I received 1 time that had red markings on it. That was legitimate. I don't know what that meant.
You should have gone to an American **gun show,** Tim, and picked up a couple "joke THREE-dollar bills".... Most of them have the "serial number," "00ICU812" printed on them, and having former president Bill Clinton in the space where George Washington's face would be
The two dollar bill is real but the 1000 and so on isn't real just to clarify
Ummm...Tim, if you have the "Where's George" note then the updates are going to be a little on the sparse side, aren't they?
Thats ok
I always knew that tim is a rich man
Why are American dollars all the same colour? Must make it a lot easier for grifters.
Not only are they the same colour, they're all the same size, making them as inaccessible as possible to people who are hard of sight.
Personally wouldn't release these videos at 6am lol. Whose his target audience. Might be for the UK
It is midday in the UK atm. So makes sense to upload it.
7pm he's targeting drunk Australians very effectively
He lives in Britain I believe.
i always feel early when i find these at 6 am
Does it matter what time it’s released
The highest domination the U.S. ever printed was the $100,000 bill, used for bank transfers and not available to the public.
Followed by the. $50,000, $10,000 $1,000, $500, $100, $50, $20, $10, $5, $2 & $1.
Anything higher than $100 has not been printed for public use since 1969.
Tim, this isn't a funny situation. You've been defrauding the banking system for the past 35 years.