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Robarons
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
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Posted - 05/18/2008 : 18:18:35
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I was at a gas station and took a copper penny that I was eyeballin'.Now I had to take it as it was a wheat or some rare find, examining it, etc. I was hoping to trade it for a penny I was going to get back in change because my gas total was odd, but my drink I was buying too made it a perfect amount with no pennies. So I took it and left.
The cashier took note of this and took the whole Take-a-penny dish and put it behind the counter as to teach me lesson. Its back and the cashier doesn't work there,but it still haunts me.
Thats why I dont touch those things anymore! |
Seven days without sorting makes one weak.
I told my buddies theres no worry for a run on the banks. Joe Sixpack too lazy and *may* have a walk on the banks. |
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NotABigDeal
1000+ Penny Miser Member
    

USA
1348 Posts |
Posted - 05/18/2008 : 20:34:31
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I hit most of them I see.
Deal |
I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
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Bluegill
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
253 Posts |
Posted - 05/22/2008 : 19:13:55
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I got a '96 S nickel in change from Boston Market today. It has the cameo finish. Was somebody that desperate they broke open a proof set for change..? Unfortunately it is showing some wear.
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"But nobody really appreciates laissez-faire capitalism, least of all the capitalists. They all want to control the future, not let it happen. And everybody wants to gain some edge...some little favor or advantage – a monopoly, a subsidy, a fat contract with the government, a handout, free food, free medicine, crop supports, student loans, a guaranteed pension, a bailout, a tax credit...some kind of greasy giveaway; the last thing they want is a free market, where the chips fall where they may." - Bill Bonner |
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NotABigDeal
1000+ Penny Miser Member
    

USA
1348 Posts |
Posted - 06/01/2008 : 19:31:35
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'40 nickel. Nothing special, just old.
Deal |
I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
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fiatboy
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912 Posts |
Posted - 06/02/2008 : 23:25:32
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| I got a 1964 dime in change today, and yesterday, I got a half dollar back in change! It was only cupronickel, but I was astonished. I can't remember the last time I received a half in change. |
"Bart, it's not about how many stocks you have, it's about how much copper wire you can get out of the building." --- Homer Simpson |
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fiatboy
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912 Posts |
Posted - 06/02/2008 : 23:27:47
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quote: The cashier took note of this and took the whole Take-a-penny dish and put it behind the counter as to teach me lesson. Its back and the cashier doesn't work there,but it still haunts me.
I once got chewed out by a gas station attendant for taking a wheat penny from the Take-a-Penny dish. |
"Bart, it's not about how many stocks you have, it's about how much copper wire you can get out of the building." --- Homer Simpson |
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misteroman
Moderator
    

USA
1159 Posts |
Posted - 06/03/2008 : 00:42:39
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I'll put a bunch of halves in the pizzerias register.A guy yesterday asked If I had anymore and got rid of $8 worth. D |
****Always buying wheats and Pre 82's!!!! See post or PM me for details**** http://realcent.forumco.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2014 |
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legacypac
Penny Hoarding Member
   

Canada
963 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2008 : 00:14:12
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| I'll be spending my skunked two hundred in halfs at the post office, gas stations, and mexican resturant when I cross the line. Should be a challange but fun. |
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knoxneighbor
New Member

USA
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Posted - 06/04/2008 : 11:18:57
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I've been putting day's end pocketsfull of change in jars for years. I'll search them one day. Did notice the euro I got for a quarter at the DQ. I'll do that all day.  |
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NotABigDeal
1000+ Penny Miser Member
    

USA
1348 Posts |
Posted - 06/05/2008 : 20:47:38
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As with everything in my life, there is a story first. I hate Taco Bell. I hate going through the "car corralls", (drive thru, drive through, whatever). But tonight, after the first late night at work in a while, I did both. I'm glad I did. A first happened to me. I got a Buffalo* nickel back as change! No date of course, but it is nice none the less.
Deal
* Seems to be the agreed upon name. |
I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
Edited by - NotABigDeal on 06/05/2008 20:49:05 |
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NotABigDeal
1000+ Penny Miser Member
    

USA
1348 Posts |
Posted - 06/05/2008 : 20:50:21
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Sign of the times. People digging out the coin collections and spending them. Watch your CWR's and bank bags really carefully.
Deal |
I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
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CoinHunter53562
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
503 Posts |
Posted - 06/17/2008 : 11:50:28
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| Found another wheat cent in the leave a penny/take a penny dish at the gas station. One at a time baby... |
Load up now while you can!
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AndreaGail
New Member

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Posted - 06/17/2008 : 17:11:44
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just got a 1950 wheatie in my change at safeway the other day...first good find without looking in some time now
others I have found as of late:
mercury dime while waiting in line at post office 1953 quarter at loaf n jug 1963 dime at 7/11 |
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misteroman
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USA
1159 Posts |
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scott71578
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
136 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 08:10:17
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| 1935 wheat from dunkin donuts |
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jpf231
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
297 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2008 : 19:09:24
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| 1949 Washington Quarter at Wawa (this was about a year ago) heavily worn - but who cares - cleaned it up with baking soda and the sucker just gleams now - hah. |
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legacypac
Penny Hoarding Member
   

Canada
963 Posts |
Posted - 07/03/2008 : 19:18:06
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quote: Originally posted by jpf231
1949 Washington Quarter at Wawa (this was about a year ago) heavily worn - but who cares - cleaned it up with baking soda and the sucker just gleams now - hah.
baking soda to clean up junk silver? How does that work? I've been wanting to clean up my junk silver since it has no collector value and I like shiny stuff. |
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fb101
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
523 Posts |
Posted - 07/03/2008 : 21:13:54
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| There's a trick to cleaning silver. All dips and silver polishes actually remove tiny amounts of silver. This is OK for well worn coins and you can use baking soda to rub the coin and restore the shine. I wouldn't want to try it on a decent coin where grade might be altered. I'll post the how to remove light silver tarnish without polishing in another thread. |
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jpf231
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
297 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2008 : 07:31:42
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| Warm water and baking soda - make a paste and rub onto the coin for a minute or two - then rinse - done - shiny and new. Note: This is only for junk silver. This should not be done for any silver coin that has numismatic value above and beyond the junk silver value. |
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kavajava
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
333 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2008 : 10:05:29
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quote: Originally posted by jpf231
Note: This is only for junk silver. This should not be done for any silver coin that has numismatic value above and beyond the junk silver value.
Absolutely--once you clean a coin it is pretty much now gonna' be "junk" --some of the grading services will not certify a coin after it has been cleaned. Only clean a coin if you are certain it has no numismatic value (or if you want to eliminate it's numismatic value ). |
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Copper Catcher
Moderator
  

USA
426 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2008 : 08:28:01
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| I was at the bank the other day and saw in the coin rack a silver quarter by looking at the rim. I told the teller she needed to pull it out because it was worth more a quarter i.e. more like $3.30! The next day she still had it and said she really did not really collect coins and I was welcome to have it for a quarter! Another teller walked over and gave me a 1925 buffalo nickel for a nickel as well! It was an unbelievable day that day. Sometimes you just hit it right and it is nice when they are pulling stuff out and holding it for me all the time. |
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Flbandit
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
362 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2008 : 19:44:12
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| I got 2 40% silver halves at the bank the other day. |
Are you throwing that out? |
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TenBears
Penny Hoarding Member
   

779 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 08:32:04
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| My wife dumped out 40 to 50 cents in change on an end table for me to take back to my dump bank the next time I returned zincs and my reject nickels. At first, I did not see anything interesting in this change with a quick glance. I later turned the lamp on the table on in order to inspect some old nickels from a recent sort to make sure I was not missing a War Nickel. Lo and behold, I thought to myself, "What is that interesting color coming off the reverse of the dime? I recognize that." Sure enough, I turn it over, and it is a 1964. It is a very dirty dime, and the edge is close to black. But the reverse, under light, was that wonderful color many of us can pick out from a mix of clad. Lucky me. If I had not turned the lamp on to look at some other coins, I would have missed this little piece of silver. Into the hoard it goes. |
"Rich," the Old Man said dreamily, "is not baying after what you can't have. Rich is having the time to do what you want to do. Rich is a little whiskey to drink and some food to eat and a roof over your head and a fish pole and a boat and a gun and a dollar for a box of shells. Rich is not owing any money to anybody, and not spending what you haven't got." Robert Ruark
there are too wild Indians... there are too wild Indians... there are too wild Indians...-----still taunted
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NotABigDeal
1000+ Penny Miser Member
    

USA
1348 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 09:03:01
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Nice silver find. It all adds up. I know they are not "change" in the literal since, but over the past week I have found a 1963 $1 bill, (if it was a coin, it would be silver), and a $20 bill that is from the '60's as well I believe. The twenty came from a bank even. I'm seeing more and more older money coming out....
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I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
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misteroman
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USA
1159 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 13:38:13
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| I found a nice 1950's $5 a few weeks back that I put away seeing as we are on the topic of currency |
****Always buying wheats and Pre 82's!!!! See post or PM me for details**** http://realcent.forumco.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2014 |
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