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For example, the $2 bill in America is considered somewhat "rare." This "fact" only adds fuels to the flames. Whenever someone gets a two dollar bill they hoard it and never use it again. This just causes the bill to become more rare. It also doesn't have much use considering you could simply use 2 $1 bills.

The real question at hand is, are there bills that are not USD that are held in the same regard that the $2 bill is in other countries?

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Yes, there are plenty of English coins that are rare find.
Also £50 Notes used to be Very Uncommon and I think they don't print them anymore because they were the obvious target for fraud.

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There's an island nation in the pacific that uses stone discs as currency.

Here in Australia pennies are pretty rare since they were discontinued in the 60s.

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Posted by: culexus
Yes, there are plenty of English coins that are rare find.
Also £50 Notes used to be Very Uncommon and I think they don't print them anymore because they were the obvious target for fraud.


Why were they the target for fraud?

  • 12.09.2012 11:57 PM PDT

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Posted by: culexus
Yes, there are plenty of English coins that are rare find.
Also £50 Notes used to be Very Uncommon and I think they don't print them anymore because they were the obvious target for fraud.


Why were they the target for fraud?


If someone was going to forge notes, then forging a £50 note and getting away with it is 2 1/2 times more profitable than forging a £20.

Just checked the website and they still print them.

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  • 12.09.2012 11:59 PM PDT

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Pretty much every kind of coin is like that in Argentina.

  • 12.10.2012 12:36 AM PDT

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The Anna Currency of the East India trading company; when the currency was changed over to the modern Rupee, the exchange rate was about 1 anna to 16 rupee, 16 rupee is about 0.32 cents american.

Anna and Half anna coins now sell for around $12 to $60 american.

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Cocoa beans are a rare currency. You never see it being used anymore.

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  • 12.10.2012 1:15 AM PDT

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Money is rare in every country other than the US because other countries don't just print -blam!- tons of money when their economy sucks.

  • 12.10.2012 1:21 AM PDT

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There are -blam!-loads of rare foreign currencies.

In Australia for example, we still have the remnants of when we used pounds, 1c coins, etc.

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The Malaysian Ringgit 1 Sen (or cent) coin.

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I have few German coins from WW2, I don't know if this is considered rare or not.

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Posted by: Xannder
It also doesn't have much use considering you could simply use 2 $1 bills.

Neither do $10 bills. I mean, you could just two $5 bills.

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I would imagine all of these are rare.

  • 12.10.2012 5:46 AM PDT