There was a lot to digest on today s episode of The Morning Cruise. And it wasn t all food-related.
Bill got us started with a conversation on Carmen s exegesis of Psalm 90 on Tuesday s show.
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Fruit Stripes gum, known for its zebra mascot and short-lasting flavor, has surprisingly been discontinued. Surprisingly, because many didn t know that it was still available.
Carmen wants to become a "cottage cheese girl". And we got a lot of recommendations on what to pair the cottage cheese with.
If you re a foodie in the sense that you love Oscar Mayer, here s your coveted chance to drive the Weinermobile across the country.
Americans like to watch a lot of football. especially the NFL. Carmen told us just how much we watch the sport as it dominates the TV ratings.
Bill gave us some food for thought from Matthew 16:26.
If you re feeling blah , you might appreciate a couple of songs from Lauren Daigle that Carmen point
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There were lots of fun notes offered at the FUN auctions this year. The one getting the most press is the error offered, "The Del Monte Note." There were many
Updated: 4:22 PM EST January 25, 2021
WASHINGTON A seemingly common item, a U.S. $20 bill, has just sold at auction for the eyebrow raising sum of $400,000.
The note was printed in error with a Del Monte Ecuador banana sticker on its façade, and became a must-have for collectors. The banknote has set some historical milestones since it was found by an Ohio college student in 2004, who received it as part of an ATM withdrawal, according to the auction house which just recently sold it.
According to Heritage Auctions, after it was first discovered in 2004, the $20 banknote was put up on eBay where it was sold for $10,000. Word of the bill spread in the collecting community and it was later sold again in 2006 for $25,300.
Nearly $400,000 For Del Monte-Stickered $20 Bill Sets World Record at Heritage Auction
$20 bill featuring a
Del Monte banana sticker to nearly $400,000 USD at a public auction of rare U.S. currency held by
The coveted banknote error sold to a bidder competing on Heritage’s live bidding platform,
HA Live. Pre-auction bidding lifted the bids to $210,000. From there, the winning bidder outlasted a determined phone bidder and two other live internet bidders, to push the final winning auction price to
$396,000. The price sets a world record for any error banknote ever sold. This was just the third time the note had been offered at public auction since its discovery in 2004.