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The small joys of hoarding

Postby exbingoaddict » Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:14 pm

Does anybody else glean satisfaction from taking cu cents out of circulation? I realize that my hoarding is akin to taking a Dixie cup out of Lake Erie. However, I find some small joy whenever I add to my holdings.

Perhaps the silver hoarders of yesteryear felt the same.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby shinnosuke » Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:23 pm

I am in total agreement with you. Cup by cup, let's drain this swamp.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby merchoarder » Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:13 pm

Absolutely!! My change at the gas station today was 28 cents, one quarter and three copper pennies! Amazing the joy that you can get from the smallest of things.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby Morsecode » Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:25 pm

+1

Sorting from boxes and bags is one thing; getting 3 cents copper change reinforces why you do it in the first place.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby NHsorter » Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:04 pm

Morsecode wrote:+1

Sorting from boxes and bags is one thing; getting 3 cents copper change reinforces why you do it in the first place.


Agreed... It is a sweet feeling getting copper in change and 3 out of 3 would have put a big smile on my face, even though 3 cents is essentially insignificant with all the penny's I have stacked. I had 9 cents due to me at McDonalds the other day and I was hoping for a couple coppers and the slacker just gave me a dime back.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby shinnosuke » Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:14 pm

NHsorter wrote:
Morsecode wrote:+1

Sorting from boxes and bags is one thing; getting 3 cents copper change reinforces why you do it in the first place.


Agreed... It is a sweet feeling getting copper in change and 3 out of 3 would have put a big smile on my face, even though 3 cents is essentially insignificant with all the penny's I have stacked. I had 9 cents due to me at McDonalds the other day and I was hoping for a couple coppers and the slacker just gave me a dime back.


I was pumping gas a while back and purposely stopped the pump at $34.81 so I would get a dime, a nickel and 4 pennies in change (a chance for silver in the wild, a nickel for storage and a chance for some Cu). Well, the chump behind the register gave me two dimes in change. I tried again at the same station several days later, different cashier, same results. Then I tried by stopping the pump at $XX.82 and I'll be dadblamed if they didn't still give me two dimes as change. So that time I was two pennies ahead, but unfairly robbed of my copper searching thrill. Now, since the sweet deal on the Presidential Dollar Coin is over, I just pay with a credit card.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby MikeyPooh » Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:46 pm

That happens to me ALL THE TIME! The part about cashiers just rounding up. Drives me nuts, lol.... but I don't want to be the weirdo demanding the right change. Once... I forget the situation, but the cashier pulled out a quarter from her pocket and gave it to me. I guess I looked a bit shocked as I said "no you don't have to do that" and she just looked at me and said "it's ok it's just a quarter." Ah well.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby uthminsta » Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:11 pm

This is anecdotal proof that the cent is no longer needed.
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby Rosco » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:27 am

But the Youngsters never bought Penny candy
nor do they Sort ;)
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby balz » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:47 am

I'm kind of young, I never bought penny candy, and I do sort! ;)
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby fansubs_ca » Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:32 am

I remember a penny bubble gum machine in a drugstore that used to be in my neighborhood.
Does that qualify me as an "oldster"? :lol:

In my anime hobby all you have to do to be an "oldster" is own VHS tapes. We have some
pretty young "oldsters" in that group. ;)

Of course in ham radio my older friend that walks with a cane is considered a "kid" still. :lol:
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Re: The small joys of hoarding

Postby PennyBoy » Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:53 am

fansubs_ca wrote:I remember a penny bubble gum machine in a drugstore that used to be in my neighborhood.
Does that qualify me as an "oldster"? :lol:

In my anime hobby all you have to do to be an "oldster" is own VHS tapes. We have some
pretty young "oldsters" in that group. ;)

Of course in ham radio my older friend that walks with a cane is considered a "kid" still. :lol:


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