The two dollar coins are from Canada.  Britain uses the pound, so a two dollar coin won't be theirs.  I've done that with the two dollar bills many times.

On 06/07/2013 10:06 PM, Nathan England wrote:
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On 6/7/2013 9:25 PM, Derek Trotter wrote:
What I find frustrating is the number of people in retail who
can't identify American money.  A couple of days ago I went to a
Burger King and paid with some dollar coins and a half dollar.  The
girl took them, looked and went to the back presumably to ask what
they were or if she could accept them.  Today I went to another
place and the guy asked me what the half dollars were.  I told him
they're half dollars.  It says so on the back.  Am I unreasonable
for thinking people who deal with and accept money from customers
should know what that money looks like?
Absolutely not. If you really want to have a good time, go to a bank
and ask to buy two dollar bills. Then go try and use them somewhere!!

I have seen two dollar coins, but I am not sure if there were American
or british. Ever seen one?

Nathan
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