Apple co-founder Steve “Woz” Wozniak, known for his inventive spirit and playful pranks, has maintained a delightfully eccentric habit for over three decades: using specially modified $2 bills as everyday currency. These rare notes, featuring perforated edges for easy tearing into sheets, stem from a bulk purchase Wozniak made long ago — not for counterfeiting, but purely for the joy of surprising cashiers and sparking conversations with his unconventional tender. Charlotte Phillip for People:
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Steve Wozniak’s quirky 30-year tradition: Paying with his own custom $2 bills
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