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CrimsonToker

Android Expert
Jul 4, 2014
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Humboldt County, U.S.A.
So I have noticed something in American money over the past four or five years. I've been working at one gas station or another for five years, getting 40 hours a week.

That's roughly 10,400 hours of working in a high traffic area (literally) and just taking peoples money all day, every day.

That being said, for the last five years I've noticed a pattern. When I find crisp new $1 bills, 100% of the time they are sequential and from the year 2009.

Yes, 100% of the time. I'm a very sensorial person and can spot them instantly, even in a stack of $100. And I've been noticing this for five years straight. Until 2015 hit, and now I'm noticing the same thing from the year 2013.

So if for some reason the government is holding large batches of these sequential bills for a few years until releasing them, wouldn't that cause inflation?
 
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