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[Cash Money Clip via Yanko Design]
Stack Paper In The Cash Money Clip

In today’s fitted jeans era, bulky pockets are not a good look. So if you’re still rocking with your George Costanza wallet, it might be time to switch to something slimmer like the The Cash Money Clip.
Designer Scott Amron created the clever clip by affixing a magnet and two steel plates to a bill, giving you the ability to securely stash your money inside. It’s available in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations, and there’s also a Euro version. And for you limited edition dorks, Amron points out that no two clips are the same: “Each bill has its own unique United States serial number.” See a video demonstration how the clip functions below.
[Cash Money Clip via Yanko Design]
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isn’t that just duct tape? haha, nice.
Comment by Eric — June 24, 2008 #
Totally retarded. Of course the bills are different. I hope anyone who buys one of these drowns in their own urine for being so stupid, especially anyone buying the $100 version.
Comment by anaughtybear — June 25, 2008 #
What happens when the bill gets old and soggy from being in your sweaty tight-pants pocket? I guess you should have stuck with the old school leather. There’s a reason cows wear it. It’s more durable than paper.
Comment by anaughtybear — June 25, 2008 #
What about a license? and a debit card? all that is for is just bills.
Comment by Jeff — July 17, 2008 #