
Morale of the story... keep your eyes on change drawers whenever your out! Ya never know what you may spot! I think I'm gonna go back to that bank next week and buy a few rolls of quarters! Never know what I may get!

NDFarmer wrote:Its not nice to stare at the tellers drawers.
Pennybug wrote:"I might can trade around with him some."
Market Harmony wrote:Pennybug wrote:"I might can trade around with him some."
OK... so what part of the south are you from?![]()
Nice find. I was outside of DC about 2 years ago and heard the jingle of silver in a tellers drawer at a gas station... ended up with 2 silver quarters just because I can hear different pitches.
I probably have perfect pitch, but it has never been developed... yeah, I knowbut it's the truth
Corsair wrote:Market Harmony wrote:Pennybug wrote:"I might can trade around with him some."
OK... so what part of the south are you from?![]()
Nice find. I was outside of DC about 2 years ago and heard the jingle of silver in a tellers drawer at a gas station... ended up with 2 silver quarters just because I can hear different pitches.
I probably have perfect pitch, but it has never been developed... yeah, I knowbut it's the truth
I have to one up you on this one, Michael. I hate to do this, but I just must. I did the same thing - when I was in the fourth grade. A classmates' change sounded high in pitch, and I asked to see her coins, and sure enough, one was a silver quarter.
Corsair wrote:Market Harmony wrote:Pennybug wrote:"I might can trade around with him some."
OK... so what part of the south are you from?![]()
Nice find. I was outside of DC about 2 years ago and heard the jingle of silver in a tellers drawer at a gas station... ended up with 2 silver quarters just because I can hear different pitches.
I probably have perfect pitch, but it has never been developed... yeah, I knowbut it's the truth
I have to one up you on this one, Michael. I hate to do this, but I just must. I did the same thing - when I was in the fourth grade. A classmates' change sounded high in pitch, and I asked to see her coins, and sure enough, one was a silver quarter.
Pennybug wrote:Went to the bank to pick up a small lot of halves to search... while I was waiting... I was stareing at the teller's change drawer as I always do everywhere (I know this freaks them out).But... this time... I saw a quarter that "looked out of place". Yep! Found a 1953 just sitting there. I asked if I could exchange it for a regular quarter in my pocket... she said sure. NICE! I don't think she was too happy though because she knew what it was! I told her to look at her dime stack 2nd from the bottom... and she pulled out some funky Argantena coin. Didn't have a dime for that one though. It was a newer one anyhow. She was AMAZED at my super-power vision! Me... I was amazed to see that quarter sitting there!... PS... I got 5 Bi-Centenial halves out of 3 rolls I was there to buy. Not too bad. Bout to start looking through my dimes. I found one silver in $100 I searched last week. I'm hoping for at least the same.
Morale of the story... keep your eyes on change drawers whenever your out! Ya never know what you may spot! I think I'm gonna go back to that bank next week and buy a few rolls of quarters! Never know what I may get!. Obviously they are there and the tellers don't spot them!
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