Not sure if I want the custom 112 over the production 112.

Hahahaha no worries! I consider it wisdom. Ivenever heard that term before. I learned something today. Hmm good to know, I know where one more of them is and it's in better condition than mine.
 
Over $100. C-note = $100 bill. Short for "Century note"

Sawbuck = $10 bill, but I'm not sure where it came from.

Guess I'm showing my age:-(

"Sawbuck" came from the Roman Numeral 10 which is "X".
10 dollar bills used to have the X on them.
Looks like a Sawhorse, which used to be called a sawbuck.
Hence the Sawbuck nickname.
 
I had forgotten sawbuck. I think the last I heard it being used was in a Laurel & Hardy show. Or a western from the 50's.

Thumbs up.
 
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