Of late I have been amusing myself by participating in the Where’s George? Project, which seeks to allow users of the website to track paper US currency as it travels around the country. Most users who regularly enter bills have a stamp to mark each bill that they register with the site, but some write various things on the bill as well. A person who finds one of these bills can come to the website, enter the serial number and the series and see where the bill has been, as well as being the next “link” in the chain of record.
I started this years ago when I was still a college student at Luther and got a few bills registered and a few hits as well, but then I gave it up for the longest time. Only recently did I think to check into the site, see that it is still running, and decide to get going on it again.
This time I bought a stamp from a 3rd party so I could easily make my bills visible to the potential recipient. It states, “See where I’ve been, Track where I go next! www.wheresgeorge.com” Lately, any green that comes past my wallet has been blessed with a registration and a stamp before it gets spent in my daily travels.
And, so far, I have yet to get a single hit on a bill.
For my total WG career, I’ve entered 131 bills worth $422. Of these, 3 have gotten a hit, for a whopping 2.29% hit rate. Now, I’m a bit confused about this, because I thought I would have better luck with this these days vs. back in 1999/2000 when I started this. Almost everyone has the Internet nowadays, don’t they? And would you imagine that, in general, if you saw a bright red stamp that said the words above you’d probably haul it to your computer and give it a whirl?
So why am I not getting any hits?
Very confusing. Perhaps none of the bills are leaving my hometown, where the population is probably less computer savvy than others, and therefore the bill isn’t getting enough exposure. Or perhaps, given that I just re-started this again recently, I haven’t given them enough time to really propagate out in the “wild”.
So, if you find a bill and it has a stamp on it, head on over to WheresGeorge.com and register the darn thing. It’ll take you all of 5 seconds — it’s that easy — and you’ll really make someone’s day on the other end of the string. And for you Canadians, they even have WheresWilly.com! (Sorry, Aussies, I don’t think anyone has started a, “WheresTheOddlyColouredMoney.com” for you folk.)


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