Thogey wrote:I got some coins in the mail today.
They were packed in an envelope the was obviously used previously.
They smell like dope, not cheap mexican dope, not dope smoke, but high grade icky sticky.
I simply cannot sell them like this or store them with my coin stash. There is one in particular that I don't want to dip or clean.
How do I kill the scent without messing up the coins.
This situation actually pi$$es me off
CU Baker wrote:Ya after four or five shots of vodka you won't care what they smell like.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:I'll go 75% of their value due to dope damage.
robroy wrote:One of the perils of the area where I live is the fact the $100's and $20's will test positive for the presence of drugs. I think that this same predictament is also present in various other areas of the country. But the opening poster is correct about keeping the envelope that his coins came in. As a rule of thumb I never keep anything that I'm not sure of. I'm always sure of money so I try my best to hang onto it.
Rodebaugh wrote:Are they already making the Clinton Presidental dollar?
JadeDragon wrote:I once toured a maximum security prison in BC. They put everyone through a drug test - hands and clothing swabs. The swabs go in a machine. Guard told me essentially all $100s in Canada are laced with cocaine, so if you've been handling a bunch of cash you will fail the drug test.
nero12345 wrote:A friend of mine had this problem with some olds bills he bought off a local kid. he put them in a ziplock bag with some Bounty sheets. He was pissed too but it did take a bit of the smell away. he also said we should throw some tobaca in them and light em up. Coins may be harder to do this to though. .
robroy wrote:JadeDragon wrote:I once toured a maximum security prison in BC. They put everyone through a drug test - hands and clothing swabs. The swabs go in a machine. Guard told me essentially all $100s in Canada are laced with cocaine, so if you've been handling a bunch of cash you will fail the drug test.
And here I thought that the drug problem was limited to the US only. Sorry to hear about that.
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