A guy at work came back from lunch and said he noticed a buffalo in one of the tills that the store manager was counting down. He picked it up and showed it to him (the manager). The manager asked where he got it from and the guy told him from the till that was being counted down. The manager got a little upset and quickly put the till into the safe. I assume that someone putting their hand in the till and not being noticed by the manager counting it, would be a little upsetting.
I told my co-worker that I would talk to the manager and see if I could get it. 2 hours later I asked if I could give him a different nickel for it. He knows I am a coin guy and said he would sell it to me for a dollar (he was just kidding). I told him it was only worth about 6-10 cents at most (I would need a loop to see if the date was legible). We exchanged nickels and coin talk developed among 4 of us. One guy said he has a 1915 VDB penny
He is gonna bring me a picture
Anyway, I took the buff and gave it to my co-worker (we are meatcutters in a grocery store). He said that it was mine and I told him if he doesn't want it that I will take it. But, it was his find and not mine. He was pretty happy to have it. He now has a herd of one!