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** A friend of [[Penn & Teller]] [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=10MJHKIflAU shows you how it's done]. |
** A friend of [[Penn & Teller]] [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=10MJHKIflAU shows you how it's done]. |
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** Banks have avoiding this trope as part of their teller training. If [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Teller tries this on a teller]], all bets are off. |
** Banks have avoiding this trope as part of their teller training. If [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Teller tries this on a teller]], all bets are off. |
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** The ten for a five variant was especially popular in Canada, due to how similar the |
** The ten for a five variant was especially popular in Canada, due to how similar the pre-2019 iterations of the bills looked. (Nowadays, though, it's difficult, in that the images on the $5 are in landscape orientation while the images on the $10 have been in portrait orientation since early 2019. It may go back into vogue once the $5 gets portrait images, though.) Yes, all the bills are different colors, but blue and purple aren't ''that'' different. |
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*** But aren't all the bills different colors? |
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**** Blue and purple aren't that different. Nowadays, though, it's difficult, in that the images on the $5 are in landscape orientation while the images on the $10 have been in portrait orientation since early 2019. It may go back into vogue once the $5 gets portrait images, though. |
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