I have 40 $100 in my house. Emergency fund. Come and get it. Haven't made an electronic transaction beyond atm withdrawal in 2 decades. When I say cash the corporate cunts want to say no because of their inconvenience. I say cash or nothing and they say cash is fine. If cash does not suffice then the business model becomes an impossibility. Most say I'm obsolete. But I think that's up to me. Self determination, an obscure and underrealized potential in the 21st century. Don't be so quick to dismiss that power. It might be your only power.
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Same here! Plastic, since 2012. I have not used qny cash in 11 years 🤷♂️. But! I know people whom uses cash all the time. So a 1000 swedish crowns
In Japan meals can cost hundreds of Japanese currency standard units per meal but their money bills are reduced in percentage value to European or North American dollars so their meals are no more costly then meals in other countries that use a smaller denomination of money per meal. I remember some meals cost 300 units of Japanese money but I don't remember what bills we used cause my trip was many years ago.
A $100 dollar bill. Any larger bills are now collectors items and you won't find in circulation. The largest bill ever made was a $100,000 bill, but it was only used by banks to transfer funds around to other banks or the Federal Reserve. None were ever placed in circulation to the general public.
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I have a $100 bill on me
I don't remember. It was a long time ago. I have been paying online but I'll miss this pink one now that it's been withdrawn from circulation 🎀
50's usually. It is rare or a bank machine to spit out a hundred anymore as a lot of stores are getting away from them due to counterfeiting.
The last ATM I used was in Europe and gave me a 50 euro note.
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I’ve handled $1000 bills to pay for expensive things
I actually have quite a collection of these.
Not counting foreign currency, or the ones in my collection, a 100. I work in Admissions, so I deal with banknotes every day.
Wells Fargo gives the option to withdraw in 100 bills, so those for the extremely rare occasions I need cash.
I sold a couple of air conditioners and the guy paid me off in hundred dollar bills. I wasn't sure about them because they had Joe Biden's picture on them.
Largest I have had in my hands was a $1000 bill, but that was decades ago.
Did carry $300,000 to $500,000 quite a few times from the bank to work when I was working in a check cashing business.
That's cause chu poor poppy.
Anyway, £20. £50s seem uncommon.
Cash is king!
I usually don't carry anything higher than $20 bills but occasionally a $100 that I have to break.
€100, £20. I miss paying with cash, particularly in bars; an empty wallet is a good indication it's time to go home!
$100.00 bills, thats the highest denomination currently in circulation. I also usually pay with card.
I have a few hundreds, but I do not remember seeing anything larger.
The UK has plastic monies like us in Canada. I don’t usually carry cash. It’s cumbersome.
Today, my great aunt showed me her 10,000 dollar USA bill
I can't remember seeing anything bigger than a £20 note. I keep a small cash float in anticipation of the collapse the banking system.
I've got a few $100 bills on me right now. That's the biggest I've seen
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