"Less work" is a bit misleading because it's literally just a machine that presses on them and cuts it. One motion. I guess another machine also has to stack them neatly, but either way they're both machines. It's probably more tedious to take a sheet off the line
No they do not they still have to check every single dollar on both sides so you could try with clear tape and tap on each other, but to each other on the sides, but in the end it doesn’t really matter it’s still funny if they’re just get this sheet of money and they don’t don’t know what to do
Ok horrible lie. But even as a fantasy for the future, you're really going to pay extra for the custom sheets, plus shipping & handling just to make some court clerk spend 5 minutes cutting them up with scissors? Good luck in life kid.
@@garrett6064ikr😭 Plus the court clerk ain't even done nothing he just a normal person minding their own job, it makes no sense to suffer him for your beef with the traffic officer or the state
If you have to buy them then Muslim can’t get them because buying money using money is prohibited in Islam but it is still pretty cool that you can get it
They also do this to coins, they sell "special commemorative series" of coins, that sometimes goes for a thousand dollars by a quarter, and in the end, that coin it's legally worth only the 25¢, it depends much on the "collectors value"
There's multiple different ways to tell if it's real, depending on the note There should be a hidden portait and a safety code when you hold it up to the sun
As a point of clarification, the US Mint creates coinage. The Bureau of Engraving & Printing creates Federal Reserve Notes (FRN’s). Both of the aforementioned entities fall under the purview of the US Treasury.
A while back, my dad got some uncut two dollar bills, four of them to be exact, he gave them to me, I dont think they're worth very much, but they are cool to look at.
Ought to be illegal for the Mint to sell face value bills for higher than face value. After all, are not the public on the hook for the printing of money? It's not just 'a little bit more'. Do your research and you'll discover the Mint makes considerably more. Check out the cost on a sheet of $2 bills.
If I had one of those and I cut it out to pay for something i would be arrested because they would think I am committing fraud because of how bad the cutting is
Uncut older bills like these are actually worth more than this... depending on the sheet it could be worth a lot more/less but a 1x32 is probably worth about $180 in this condition. Do NOT roll them up, put them in a frame
I’m going with Fake, because Real Money Paper isn’t this noisy. So yeah, with as much as he’s handling it, it shouldn’t make this much noise. Not saying that the US Mint would or wouldn’t sell you a sheet of $5 Bills, just saying that what he’s using in the Video is not Real Money.
If I win the lottery I want to use sheets like that to wallpaper my chill room
Together we shall be great
Nah facts
This is why lottery winners go bankrupt within a year
@@joel.ha. You're right and it's probably great advice! Though it could give the home more equity??? Hmm
@@Edoardo-vk6jcnot really
The US Mint is genius because they do less work for the bills and people pay twice the amount they're worth
"Less work" is a bit misleading because it's literally just a machine that presses on them and cuts it. One motion. I guess another machine also has to stack them neatly, but either way they're both machines. It's probably more tedious to take a sheet off the line
not twice the amount, just a little bit more
It's like printing money
50, $1 uncut bills from the mint is $86, $36/62% more than face value. It's not really just a little bit more, it's a lot more. @MJhonson69
@@coolzszsz491 I saw what you did there
Yeah, fun fact I only pay my fines with this because it’s a legal form of tender and Government has to accept it.
So theoretically could you tape multiple sheets of money together or does the us not accept money with tape on it?
No they do not they still have to check every single dollar on both sides so you could try with clear tape and tap on each other, but to each other on the sides, but in the end it doesn’t really matter it’s still funny if they’re just get this sheet of money and they don’t don’t know what to do
"Sir you have a fine for 980$ For speeding in a Supercar"
"Alright lemme pull the sheets out"
"what?"
Ok horrible lie. But even as a fantasy for the future, you're really going to pay extra for the custom sheets, plus shipping & handling just to make some court clerk spend 5 minutes cutting them up with scissors? Good luck in life kid.
@@garrett6064ikr😭
Plus the court clerk ain't even done nothing he just a normal person minding their own job, it makes no sense to suffer him for your beef with the traffic officer or the state
The cashier: "That'll be 160 dollars"
Me: *pulls out this big ass sheet of dollars*
The cashier: "the fuck?"
That’s what I imagine the people around you gonna say lol
Lol😂
Is this a challenge?
please dont swear
@@aarushnarsina2566 nah
It's like buying money for more money 🤣
This makes for a holy loophole that can be and has been exploited
So you can buy money
Buying less money for more money*
-Like- *is
@@MK-rx2fj not really, the price is varies. For example 8 note sheet of $50 uncut is $490. Basically same for every other option
The US Mint does not make paper money. The Mint only produces coins. Paper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP).
You beat me to this.
Good Observation brother.🌬 👁⚖️👁 Justice FOR AMERICA
Interestingly enough they only make the actual paper they print on at one place, and I live 30 mins down the road from it
I want to use it as wallpaper
OK sir so you want 10,000 dollars in 5 dollars bills pre cut that's gonna cost you 100,000 dollars
@@spidergames6337bro learnt to multiply from a skibidi toilet episode.💀💀
@@spidergames6337it's 50k not 100k dumbass💀
@@spidergames6337 smartest yt kid
Wtf is skibidi toilet episode @@parthpatel7100
"Yo bro, I need like 5 bucks, you got me?"
"Yeah wait, lemme get my scissors"
"Ok sir that will be 160$ *pulls out a sheet of money*" "wtf-"
imagine wraping a gift with that lol
edit:HOLY SHI- 115 LIKES DAMN IM FAMOUS
Mrbeast?
😂😂😂😂😂
Bro ain't famous kid stfu
And they rip it
How rarely do you get over a hundred likes to edit a reaction to it. I've never understood why people do that
"Total is 160$ sir."
"Wait hold on..."
*unfolds the paper*
"What the hell"
"Got any change"😂
Imagine being the casheer that has to deal with this
So it's like a supercar when they do a racing spec, less labour, higher cost.😊😅😂😅
If you have to buy them then Muslim can’t get them because buying money using money is prohibited in Islam but it is still pretty cool that you can get it
We dont care😂😂😂
no one cares
I care
Pretty interesting I care
Some people do care
They also do this to coins, they sell "special commemorative series" of coins, that sometimes goes for a thousand dollars by a quarter, and in the end, that coin it's legally worth only the 25¢, it depends much on the "collectors value"
so you basically pay more for them to do less labour?
There's multiple different ways to tell if it's real, depending on the note
There should be a hidden portait and a safety code when you hold it up to the sun
It's called a watermark.
I’d want one of that specific style. None of that monopoly looking cash
Sue the store for not accepting my sheet of uncut legal tender
Fake money coment got me. Subbed.
"That will be 10 dollars"
"Wait let me cut some cash"
Does the U.S mint still print those? Because I couldn’t find them on their website. Are you supposed to request them?
the federal reserve does
The US Mint has never produced paper money, only coins. Paper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Dam, selling uncut money. US never ceases to amaze me 😅.
They make cool framed posters, but thats about it.
Imagine going to apple store and pulling this out like a newspaper lmao.
Make more money off of already fake money!!
You just won a new subscriber lol
"That'll be 160 Dollars Sir"
"Hollup lemme Unfold my 5 dollars
Cashier: "total is 5.80, will it be cash or card?"
Me: *sheets*
"That will be $5"
Me: Lemme just unfold my money a sec
"your total comes out to $160"
*Brins out a sheet of $5 bills*
I'd honestly love a sheet of 1s cuz im poor and it looks cool
yup. our national bank (bi) also sell those for a price, most people use as gift or novelty items.
so surprised i didnt see a “ooh americans seeing the first uncut thing in their life” lmaoooo
Fun fact, they have to accept it like that
So that's Bruce Wayne wallpaper
What’s interesting is that I’m a playing card collector and magician, and for display we buy uncut sheets of playing cards
As a point of clarification, the US Mint creates coinage. The Bureau of Engraving & Printing creates Federal Reserve Notes (FRN’s). Both of the aforementioned entities fall under the purview of the US Treasury.
Ima wallpaper ma house with that 🤑💰💸
Sould use this as a wallpaper since it cost almost the same or even more than good wallpapers
They're almost twice the price then what the bill is actually worth face value not worth it at all
I knew a guy who had a sheet of $100s framed on his walll it was pretty cool
Bro, “just buy money” was taken seriously 💀
The mint produces coins only. Paper Mon is made at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
"already fake money"
Truth
That one person that just buys a lot of this and uses it as wallpaper
I’d like to see someone try to buy something like a car with this lol
A while back, my dad got some uncut two dollar bills, four of them to be exact, he gave them to me, I dont think they're worth very much, but they are cool to look at.
"3200 dollar towel"
"19200 dollar blanket"
" 1600 dollar scarf"
Hmm, this is a very good decoration texture for Japanese windows
That’s some great gift wrapping paper 😅
Its like the monopoly money sheet😂
"sir your bill is $161.4"
"aight lemme just get my-"
*THE $160*
It is used as realy cool wrapping paper for birthday presents 😂
I have one framed as a gift from my grandpa lol
Imagine handing someone this sheet at a grocery store or restaurant 😂
“A LITTLE bit more”??? They cost almost double their value
You know how when youe cutting paper with scissors and the scissor get jammed and tear the paper .....well imagine that happens with this
I can definitely see a UA-camr going to different stores to see if someone will accept that giant sheet of money as payment.
It can also be used as wallpaper
Ought to be illegal for the Mint to sell face value bills for higher than face value. After all, are not the public on the hook for the printing of money? It's not just 'a little bit more'. Do your research and you'll discover the Mint makes considerably more. Check out the cost on a sheet of $2 bills.
That 1 payday mission
Make some awesome wrapping papper.
"...already fake money."
Yeah, most people wouldn't understand this.
Thats all we need is to pay more for money that aint worth what it is already 🙄🙄🙄
The value of gold is also a social construct.
For how much do they sell it?
Nice blanket
If I had one of those and I cut it out to pay for something i would be arrested because they would think I am committing fraud because of how bad the cutting is
I would think you'd get that from the BEP rather than the mint
Wouldn't it be super easy to just make an error note this way? And sell at 10-100× value
oh so thats how they make the money stacks
Buy it cut it with scissors but a little jagged then take it to the bank so you can get a full one repeats you should get double what it’s worth
The mint is where the coins are from you can’t get bills from mints
Edit: they’re actually made at the bureau of engraving and printing
What website can you buy this Money Sheet?!
There’s a sandwich shop in the next town over from me that has sheets of old 2$ bills hanging up
New funny way to pay parking tickets found
Uncut older bills like these are actually worth more than this... depending on the sheet it could be worth a lot more/less but a 1x32 is probably worth about $180 in this condition. Do NOT roll them up, put them in a frame
If goverments are required to accept any form of legal payment methods or something like that does this count ?
Lol love the end
I have a $2.00 sheet from Canada Royal Mint.😊
I would use it to print over It maybe 100
I'm Canadian, I can't guess this.
I'd love to do it with $2 bills and have done wallpaper
Real expensive gift wrapping paper!
Inflation 📈📈📈📈
Could you do the same with the uk mint
toilet paper wallpaper i have so many ideas
Ive been to the dc money manufacture
Or so that a rich person, can use it as wallpaper in her or his house
Buying money with money hurts my Brian
It's not the US Mint. It's the Bureau of Engraving and Printing that prints currency and they sell the sheets. Please give out correct information.
Wait Wait wait... did I just figured out the cheapest wallpaper ever if you use 1 dollar Bill ?
I’m going with Fake, because Real Money Paper isn’t this noisy. So yeah, with as much as he’s handling it, it shouldn’t make this much noise.
Not saying that the US Mint would or wouldn’t sell you a sheet of $5 Bills, just saying that what he’s using in the Video is not Real Money.
*_Perfect for counterfeiters._*
🧐🤔🤨🤦🏼🙄🤷🏼🤬😆👎🏻
#Yikes!
Dude used D4C at the and of the short
Get one with $100s and fold it into a 1.4 inch thick $3200 brick
I expect a rich person to make their wallpaper 100 dollar bills
I have a sheet of 2s