Really? If someone were to balk about the 'usefulness' of a $2 bill, I'd have to recommend the use of a baseball bat clue stick to cure their ails of legal US currency. The same holds true for $1 coins, be they Susie B's or golds. Truth be told, if a business refuses to accept legal tender (cash, unless clearlystated that cash is not accepted as currency; ie, cashless cabins aboard aircraft,) as payment of services rendered inside the United States, I do believe they would be in violation of Federal law!
So, if a waiter told me they would desire something other than a $2 bill or $1 coins for their tip, they'd be getting nothing from me. There is no requirement to tip a single cent, after all.
So, if a waiter told me they would desire something other than a $2 bill or $1 coins for their tip, they'd be getting nothing from me. There is no requirement to tip a single cent, after all.