A check signed by former Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs sold for $46,063 at auction this week. Issued by “Apple Computer Company” in 1976, the $4.01 check was made out to electronics retailer RadioShack.

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Who the heck writes cents as a fraction?

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In the US its always been the standard as far as I’m aware. I think its so its impossible to confuse cents for the dollar amount if you have poor handwriting. For example mistaking the value of this check as $401 instead of $4.01

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I was taught, and every check I’ve ever seen before this one has followed what I was taught, to write the amount normally in the top right box, and as a fraction on the bottom where you write out the full amount. This is the first time I’ve seen fractions used in both boxes.

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Every person who has ever written a check ever. I haven’t written a check in many years though, so I can understand how you aren’t familiar

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In the USA maybe

It’s been a long time since I’ve written a cheque, but it was always decimals in the UK

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I wonder how you guys wrote checks before the decimalization.

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I’ve seen a lot of checks in my life, and I’ve only seen the fraction used in the full written out line on the bottom, never in the top right box.

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And why is the area code of Apple’s phone number in single quotes?

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It’s common on the fully written line but I’ve never seen it on the numeric line. He was a weird one.

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Exactly.

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As an American, it would be weird for me to see it as a decimal, however I can’t say I’ve ever really thought about it. It’s just “traditional” for checks to be written that way here, and how we’re taught in school.

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Also American and I’ve always used decimal in the numerical box and the fraction in the spelled out line.

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Who the heck pays for a worthless signature?

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exactly my reaction… as an european, that is strange way of writing 4.01.

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…who the heck pays forty thousand bucks for a check

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