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CAROLINI Special user 607 Posts |
Here's one I never heard of before but it certainly has some interesting possibilities. The article in this month's Linking Ring entitled Money Matter by Ed Solomon shows a clever method of distinguishing one $1 bill from another from the back of the bill. Ed gives one idea for presentation. Any other suggestions?
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Michael Peterson Inner circle is where I'm trapped, because of my 4071 Posts |
Kenton Knepper has a method for this, I do not have access to the Linking Ring, so I do not know if it is the same method?
I'm sure it likely is & it is very clever. Mike |
CAROLINI Special user 607 Posts |
Just discovered that the same method works for 5,10,20,50, and 100 dollar bills.
I'm sure the thinking caps will soon be working hard on this one. |
Michael Peterson Inner circle is where I'm trapped, because of my 4071 Posts |
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On 2010-03-12 14:48, CAROLINI wrote: This has to be the same method as Kenton. Mike |
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Applications could be endless! Makes me wish I could read the article...
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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