silversaddle1 wrote:My mom and my aunt found $38,000.00 in cash in their uncles house after he passed away. He had it hid in his George Foreman grill! True story!
hobo finds wrote:breaking down washers and dryers for scrap metal always some loose change
TXSTARFIRE wrote:One place I have always found coins is under the seats in cars. I always pop out the back seat and check under there when I buy or sell a car. Its a little more difficult to check under the front seats but there is usually money there as well.
coindood wrote:TXSTARFIRE wrote:One place I have always found coins is under the seats in cars. I always pop out the back seat and check under there when I buy or sell a car. Its a little more difficult to check under the front seats but there is usually money there as well.
Can attest. Went to put air in all four tires this morning and was always intrigued by the vac apparatus. No one around, so I unsnapped the canister housing and inside was a simple rubberized bowl to catch debris...with lots of coins visible! Emptied the bowl into a shopping bad in my trunk and sifted thru it at home. $1.41 in pennies, nickels and dimes, along with a 56D wheatie. Paid $1 for the air so I ended up 41 cents ahead. Also found a key and a hair barrette with 13 fake diamonds.
If no one's around I may do this more often.
NHsorter wrote:When I am filling up on gas I always stroll around a bit to look for dropped change. Got a dime on Friday! Usually it'll just be a penny. Best find on the ground at a gas station was a couple years back when I found a $1 bill. My eyes are always to the ground in parking lots. I'll probably end up getting run over for that habit, but at least I will die with a pocket full of change!
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