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Since its founding in 1976, Sunshine Products USA has been making high-quality products that stand the test of time. Available in a variety of materials and sizes, each Cash Can holds at least one rolled up bill, making it a great option for storing backup cash and small items, or a fun way to gift some green to a friend Read More
It's always funny to me when anyone acts like 2$ bills are somehow rare or unusual when you can get them from any bank as they are valid currency and are made by the Treasury.
I thought it would be cool to add a variety of our popular cash stashes. All of the cartridges are made to the exact specs of the actual round. It is much easier to put a rolled up bill in each of these compared to the Mini Cash-Can. Except for, that is, the .357 Auto Mag. Therefore, I insert a US $2 bill in each of the 357's as your folding instructions. The 500 Action Express holds 2 bills. A 24" neck chain is included with the 45 ACP and 357 Auto Mag Pendants. A jump ring or split ring can be installed if you would rather carry these on a key ring. The Zipper Pulls, well, I think the name implies the intended use of these. Great to stash an emergency bill, or small medications on a zipper or a key ring ,if you prefer. All of these stashes have rubber o-rings, which not only makes them waterproof, but insures a snug fit to keep the caps from beoming loose accidentally.
MarodirI was working with a US $20. Simply folding it in half does not work, that was the first thing I tried. After my previous comment I was able to get it in after about 20 minutes of folding it different ways, and I was not pleased with my technique although I did manage to stuff it in.
Edit: I should note I am referring to the Brass Mini (single bill version)
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