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I was staying at a hotel, and a vending machine gave me back Sac dollars. I went to the front desk to buy something from the stand and handed over 4 Sac dollar coins. The young girl stared at the coins with a puzzled look, fliping it back and forth, reading the coin. She says she has to go and talk to her manager. The manager comes out laughing and tells her to ring me up as paying $4 cash.
What's a "Sac dollar"?
A dollar that you can keep in your (testicular) sac.
A Sacagawea dollar coin.
Not to be confused with a "sack dollar", which is when I keep money in my underwear.
I've always been told money was incredibly dirty. Now I know why.
Work retail long enough youll see overweight sweaty people pull money from all kinds of places
No, that's also the sac dollar.
Oh, cool. Like a Canadian Loonie, but no longer minted.
Was this in or around DC by any chance? That’s the only place I ever get dollar coins. I think any machine on government property has to accept them, and they seem to be the default change option for all the metro services.
I love getting them because they’re the perfect size for me to do that thing where you walk a coin across your knuckles.
I've seen them be given as change at microwavable food vending machines.
Think i got them at the John Wayne Airport when I used a $5 bill in a vending machine. This was at Anaheim CA at a 4 start hotel I was at for a business trip. Had a similar experience at a Seattle hotel. Most vending machines that take money now will do $1-10 and pump out dollar coins as change.
Try spending a $2 bill at any register manned by someone under the age of 40.
He pays the $114 installation charge with 57 crisp new $2 bills .... finds himself transported to the Baltimore County lockup in Cockeysville, where he’s handcuffed to a pole for three hours while the U.S. Secret Service is called into the case.
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That writer really knows how to end an article on a downer
I actually had a clerk at a gas station tell me that it "wasn't american money". I love $2 bills tho
The $2 bill exists to give people the superpower to win arguments with minimum wage retail workers.