Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

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Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby knibloe » Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:10 am

Two weeks ago, I became the scout master for my sons troop. They boys pay dues of $.75 per week. Last week when I was counting the money, I found a canadian quarter from the 50's. I asked the boys who put the canadian qtr in, one of them sheepishly said he had. I explained what it was and gave it back to him.

My sons usuallly pay in halves or Ikes. The treasurer likes it. she swaps them out and keeps them. We shoudl stage it so she can collect the whole series. :P
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Re: Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby JerrySpringer » Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:53 pm

knibloe wrote:I asked the boys who put the canadian qtr in, one of them sheepishly said he had. I explained what it was and gave it back to him.


Wish I knew what the value of metals were when I was a kid. I'd probably had never bought all those LPs and cassettes and b e e r and instead did largescale coin roll searching. But noooooooooooo!!! :cry:
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Re: Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby scyther » Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:05 am

Cool. I found a silver Washington in my brother's change about a month ago. Gave him $3 for it. It's weird that silver quarters seem to turn up a lot more in change than in roll searching, judging from that and a few other anecdotal reports I've heard here.
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Re: Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby johnbrickner » Thu Sep 26, 2013 12:14 am

My son is also in scouts. I help where and when I can, mostly at summer camp. I would greatly suggest promoting the coin collecting merit badge especially teaching:

8.Do the following:
a.Identify the people depicted on the following denominations of current U.S. paper money: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.
b.Explain "legal tender."
c.Describe the role the Federal Reserve System plays in the distribution of currency.

You can take 8 c where ever you want and explain fiat (created out of nothing,) the devaluation of our currency over time, Tyrannosaurus debt, etc. great opportunity here. Oh, and good luck. I wouldn't spend a day in your shoes as I am amazed how Scout Masters do it for years.
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Re: Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby fansubs_ca » Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:47 am

johnbrickner wrote:Identify the people depicted on the following denominations of current U.S. paper money: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.


When I read that I did that in my head and found I could rattle off the answers for U.S.
currency faster than for Canadian currency. :-o

Yeah, the CDN $50 and $100...that dude...and that other dude...I know what they look
like but can't put a name to it without looking them up...

Another one of those moments when I think I was born in the wrong country. ;)
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Re: Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby henrysmedford » Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:19 am

fansubs_ca wrote:
johnbrickner wrote:Identify the people depicted on the following denominations of current U.S. paper money: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.


When I read that I did that in my head and found I could rattle off the answers for U.S.
currency faster than for Canadian currency. :-o

Yeah, the CDN $50 and $100...that dude...and that other dude...I know what they look
like but can't put a name to it without looking them up...

Another one of those moments when I think I was born in the wrong country. ;)


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Re: Silver quarter in Boy Scout Dues

Postby knibloe » Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:04 am

johnbrickner wrote: Oh, and good luck. I wouldn't spend a day in your shoes as I am amazed how Scout Masters do it for years.



I'm going to need all the luck and prayers I can get. I didn't want to do this, but it was me or the other guy who I knew wouldn't do a good job (mainly because he wasn't doing much as assistant SM).

I asked the boys how they thought the meetings were going lately. They gave me a 7 out of 10. I feel that is great because they had been rating them as a 4. Next step is to get them more involved in the planning.
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