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IdahoCopper
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Posted - 04/23/2010 :  17:46:15  Show Profile Send IdahoCopper a Private Message
While I was waiting in the drive-thru line at McDonalds today, I glanced at the change I was about to pay with and found a 1945-S war nickel. It was in my ashtray, where I typically toss loose change in the car.

Its silver value today, $1.03; which is more than the McDouble I was trading an FRN for.

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Neckro
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Posted - 04/23/2010 :  18:39:39  Show Profile  Send Neckro an AOL message  Click to see Neckro's MSN Messenger address  Send Neckro a Yahoo! Message Send Neckro a Private Message
Haha, I found one under my car seat last year.

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GA-Silver
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Posted - 04/23/2010 :  20:29:04  Show Profile Send GA-Silver a Private Message
Wife got a 1961 Roosevelt dime in change this week.
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NotABigDeal
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Posted - 04/23/2010 :  21:03:36  Show Profile Send NotABigDeal a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by IdahoCopper

While I was waiting in the drive-thru line at McDonalds today, I glanced at the change I was about to pay with and found a 1945-S war nickel. It was in my ashtray, where I typically toss loose change in the car.

Its silver value today, $1.03; which is more than the McDouble I was trading an FRN for.


Let that be a lesson to you. ALWAYS check your change. Good find though.

Deal

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