Here's a great little Instructable for creating a tear-off pad of the oddball US $2 bills, so that you appear to be spending money that arrives in notepaper-like decks. It's sure to add a little giggly surreality to your life and the lives of those with whom you conduct commerce.
Amaze your friends, impress your family, confound sales clerks and infuriate wait staff with your very own $2 bill tear-off pad. As you peel bills off the stack, they will have a hard time believing your carefully bound bundle of bills are the real deal. This is not only a classy way to carry around your money, but sure to start conversations wherever you go.
When Bobbick of TOOOL first told me how to make a $2 bill pad, I just knew that I had to make my own. The idea has stayed in the back of my mind for a long while and when I got some extra cash for the holidays, I knew it was finally the right time. I am sure glad that I did and I highly recommend that you make one for yourself and your loved ones.
$2 Bill Pad
Update: In the comments, SteveWoz adds,
I have some rolls of $2 bills (in serial number order, of course, made this way with rubber cement.
It's not possible to do a perfect job with alignment and all.
And making sheets it is virtually impossible to have the serial number combinations that would appear on a real Treasury Department sheet. The serial numbers from bill to bill on a sheet change by way of an internal digit, not the unit's digit.