Someone in a New Hampshire Facebook Group is Trying to Sell a $100 Bill for $500
Well, this is hilarious. No one is letting this guy get away with this.
I don't want to call this man out by name, but if you follow yard sale pages in New Hampshire on Facebook, chances are you have seen this hilarity ensue.
Now look, I love a yard sale. One man's trash is another man's treasure. Some of my favorite items in my home are things I picked up from the side of the road. But when it comes to bills with a numeric value, it's a pretty tough sell to ask for five times the worth of that bill.
I know some people collect coins and things like htat. If it is a historic artifact, that feels different to me, especially if it's currency that was only made in a limited amount (like a $2 bill). According to YahooFinance.com, certain $2 bills can be worth up to $4,500 on the collectibles market.
Anyway, back to this guy. We will call him Johnny. Johnny is trying to sell a $100 from 2017 for $500. His post insinuates that because the serial number has seven sevens (six of them being in a row), that this is a lucky $100, and therefore worth $500.
Now I'm not superstitious, I'm only a little stitious (if you know, you know), but from where I am sitting, this seems like a load of malarky.
The comments on the post have me in stitches. This one might be my favorite:
Best I can do is $50 and whatever change I have in myCenter console
13 Lies That New Hampshire Locals Tell Themselves
Gallery Credit: Megan
13 Lies That New Hampshire Locals Tell Themselves
Gallery Credit: Megan