In the appearance of his shops and in the quality of his merchandise, Mr. Schulte promises to give the public its eye's worth and its money's worth.
1959, Steam's Finest Hour, edited by David P. Morgan, Kalmbach Publishing Co., page 40:
Soo, which couldn't afford to make a mistake, purchased just 4 Northerns (the only new road power the line purchased between 1929 and 1947!) and received its money's worth.
Carl Edwards spent most of his Saturday evening trying to get to Kyle Busch’s rear bumper. Once he finally got there, Edwards made sure he got his money’s worth.
2007, J. P. S. Brown, The World in Pancho's Eye, →ISBN, p. 220:
"Listen, Mikey," she said, "when somebody tries to bully you, just punch him on the end of the nose the way you did old Panfilo. [...] [Y]ou be just as mean as you want to be and at least give him his money's worth.