

Even in the United States, all of the paper money looks very different than it used to in the 1980s except for the one dollar bill. Trying to use today’s money in the past wouldn’t work in a lot of places.


Even in the United States, all of the paper money looks very different than it used to in the 1980s except for the one dollar bill. Trying to use today’s money in the past wouldn’t work in a lot of places.


Keep in mind that people made a lot less back then, so the groceries weren’t as affordable as they appear 40 years later. and you can’t tap your smartphone to pay, so you might run into some trouble. Even modern cash wouldn’t work back then, unless you play all in one dollar bills. Fives, tens, 20s, 50s, and 100s have all changed. People in the 1980s would think you’re playing with monopoly money.


consider that god is neither


What a clever idea! I’ve never even thought about posting stuff to docker hub like this


Obviously, but my comment was intended to expose the inherent flaws
And, really, private collectors make up only a tiny bit of a market. Most of the world are perverts. Be realistic here…


Sold to whom? Who else could be trusted with these artifacts?
This very much feels like some kind of bullshit advertising to get the public on board with an obvious scam.
Aw… It’s like a titmouse for the fall
They are like finches, but more colorful
And, frankly, I’d rather see one of these birds than either a tit or a mouse.
Not that easy. Even back in the 80s, they frequently wrote your drivers license number down on the back, especially at chain businesses like supermarkets