Hey KAM, can you provide contact info so we can discuss further?
Hey KAM, can you provide contact info so we can discuss further?
Darn it. I guess I threw away $100 USD in 2 dollar bills in Jan. Everyone in Negril I gave them to thanked me, so I'll go with 'it's the thought that counts'.
They might have a relative who collects them. I am talking to a friend that whenever they get one, they give it to their cousin.
I collected Topps baseball cards as a kid, only had one Sandy Kofax card. They were hard to come across, unlike $2 bills in Jamaica.
They are considered good luck ($2 bill, not a Kofax card), but virtually everyone who believes it already has one.
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I found a great listing of school supplies for children from the Jamaican Diaspora:
Backpack (child size)
Pencil case
• Pens (black, blue, gel) and pencils
• Highlighters
• Crayons or pencil crayons
• Erasers
• Sharpener
• Ruler
• Glue stick
• Scissors
• Soft and hardcover exercise books
• Folder paper
• Scrapbook
• Geometry set
• Playdough (kindergarten)
• Poster paint (kindergarten)
• Jumbo paintbrush (kindergarten)
• Water bottle
Examples of exercise books are below:
Hard cover
Soft Cover
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/pers...c137e6a8&ei=62
Never sure how to cash in on these rare bill finds, but maybe those old USD $2 might finally pay off.