We've yet to see an economic stimulus package from the President-elect, so Money Factory, aka the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, has its own idea: Print more money, and sell it as wrapping paper. You can choose your uncut cash in denominations of $1,$2, $5, $10, $20 or $50, and they come in sheets of up to 32 bills. Prices vary widely, as these are real legal tender. You can get a sheet of four $1 bills for $15.00, or a sheet of 16 Grants for $900.
Just don't use this as gift wrap for your friends overseas, since there's a good chance it'll be pretty much worthless to them. [via Uncrate]


























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