TXSTARFIRE wrote:I once lost my wedding ring at work. I was brushing the snow off of my car in the parking lot and the ring came off of my finger. The ring was found the next spring in the lot where the snow pile had melted. One of the other guys in the parts department found it.
AGgressive Metal wrote:Big handful of pennies and nickels in a coinstar tray - totally normal condition too - also a 2ct Euro in the mix
MaxGravy wrote:I don't post here often but I do lurk. Tonight we had sushi in Cedar Park, TX. After dinner I spotted something familiar on the ground next to my car door. A $20!
Twice before I've found currency. Many many years ago, around 1am in the morning I found a $20 walking down the street in San Francisco. Back then a $20 was worth a helluva lot more. A few laters later I found $32 rolled up on the floor of a Reno casino. I don't remember which one but it was late at night and there was no one around.
bankmining wrote:MaxGravy wrote:I don't post here often but I do lurk.
Twice before I've found currency. Many many years ago, around 1am in the morning I found a $20 walking down the street in San Francisco. Back then a $20 was worth a helluva lot more. A few laters later I found $32 rolled up on the floor of a Reno casino. I don't remember which one but it was late at night and there was no one around.
JadeDragon wrote:Abandoned storage unit yielded 17 rolls Canadian pennies. Have not been able to sort pennies for years now unless I find them like this. Also a couple dimes and loose pennies yesterday from same unit. Needles, pot, condoms, many crack pipes, empty booze containers, pills, parole paperwork, ID from random people unrelated to the person who rented the unit, random mail for other people, and a whole lot of slutty clothing/shoe/costumes found made for an interesting day.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:This cant compare to MaxGravy's find but it was a fun find. I was at our local Goodwill store and saw something that caught my eye. On the shelf with games and puzzles was a "CoinStruction" kit. It comes with plastic clips that attach to cents or nickels. You can build things like a helicopter or a dragster. Of course I had to buy it. The price was $2.99 and it had a yellow tag which meant that if was 75 pct off. I paid 74 cents plus tax for it. I had looked in the box and there were some cents in there from the last project that had been built. When I got it home I sorted through everything and there were 120 cent in there with the clips. SCORE!
CopperSilverGold wrote:Penny today in the parking lot of the storage place where I rent a unit. A couple of weeks ago I found $0.32 in mixed change.
cwgii wrote:Heartless btards, we up rooted some homeless from works back lot. Found a dime while raking up the campsite.
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