Uncut Sheet of $2 Bills – Only $149.99 for $64

As they say ‘Money makes the World go round’ and if, in homage to the importance of currency in our lives, you have ever wanted to display an uncut sheet of dollar bills on your wall – and who wouldn’t? – then you may be interested in this $149.99 product which features a sheet of thirty-two, crisp, uncirculated real $2 bills complete with serial numbers and seals.
Of course the switched on amongst you, or those that have actually read the post title, will have noticed that this equates to purchasing £64 worth of currency for £149.99 (not inclusive of postage) which, on paper at least, hardly sounds like the deal of the century. But, in light of the fact that the uncut bills are legitimate legal tender, at least you know that if you fall on hard times all you need is a pair of scissors and a steady hand.
And if $64 for $149.99 does not sound like a deal clincher for you, how about $32 for £79.95?
Further details can be obtained here.
(Incidentally, anyone in the UK who is interested in purchasing a legal tender, used pound coin from TFTS for only £12 excluding postage, insurance and a substantial handling charge should feel more than free to contact us.)
SOPA & PIPA Both Shelved, But The Fight Is Far From Over
Apple Unveiled Deep Social Networking Integration in OS X 10.8 Including Twitter Support But No Facebook
Verizon Wants Customers to Enroll in Auto Pay To Avoid $2 Extra Monthly Charge
Leaked Screenshot Details Future System-on-Chip Tegra 4 Platform for Android Devices, LTE Still the Missing Link
Leaked Verizon Launch Information Sheet Offers Upcoming & Unconfirmed Release Dates For The HTC Droid Incredible 3 4G, 16GB Galaxy Nexus & More

Why is the offer of a used pound coin from TFTS for only £12 excluding postage, insurance and a substantial handling charge confined to readers from the UK? Is this a throwback to the days of the Empire? When Britain Ruled The Waves? Or is it a UK Treasury restriction on the export of valuable coinage of the realm? If not, I’ll start the bidding at 37c.