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  2. 13 Things You Should Never, Ever Carry in Your Wallet - AOL

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    5. Excess Cash. Walking around with a fat wallet of cash feels good, but if you lose your wallet, the odds of keeping your green aren’t good. Besides, if you’re out and about and a potential ...

  3. Mutilated currency - Wikipedia

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    When there is less than 50% of a bill present, then if it can be identified as authentic U.S. currency, and that evidence demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Treasury Department that the missing portions have been destroyed, the face value of the bill will be redeemed in full.

  4. Contaminated currency - Wikipedia

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    The contamination of paper money is not limited to simply that of cocaine and other illicit drugs. Health officials in the UK warn that a silent Hepatitis-C epidemic could be brewing. Drug users with hepatitis who share with others the rolled paper note (or straw) used to snort cocaine can facilitate the transfer of the disease to thousands.

  5. Pigeon drop - Wikipedia

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    Shredded paper, which has been used as a decoy for cash in this scam [1]. The pigeon drop or Spanish handkerchief or Chilean handkerchief is a confidence trick in which a mark, or "pigeon", is persuaded to give up a sum of money in order to secure the rights to a larger sum of money, or more valuable object.

  6. If you lose your wallet, this might determine if you ... - AOL

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    None of the wallets held money. Carefully avoiding locations and situations that might deter good intentions (i.e. trash cans, dog droppings, mail boxes, vomit), a whopping 82% of wallets ...

  7. 10 Things You Should Never, Ever Carry in Your Wallet - AOL

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    5. Excess Cash. Walking around with a fat wallet of cash feels good, but if you lose your wallet, the odds of keeping your green aren’t good. Stick to what you need for the day, or just go cashless.

  8. I Paid for Everything With Cash for Months: Here’s ... - AOL

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    This can save you a lot of money in the long run.” In simple terms, if you stick to cash, you won’t have to pay extra money in interest fees, which can add up if you use credit cards or loans.

  9. Currency strap - Wikipedia

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    A currency card, cash strap, currency band, money band, banknote strap or bill strap is a simple paper device designed to hold a specific denomination and number of banknotes. [1] It can also refer to the bundle itself. [2] In the United States, the American Bankers Association (ABA) has a standard for both value and color. Note that all bills ...