Dumpster Diver wrote:About 15 years ago I was in a booth at a restaurant that dated back to the 40's in North Carolina. I don't recall what I dropped, but I had to fish my hand down into the crack of the seat. When I pulled it back out, I was the new owner of a Peace Dollar! Still have it today.
wagsthadog wrote:Hi all-
Don't call me a scumbag, but I found a 1964 dime in the "tip jar" at subway one time. ....and I "liberated" it! (I put a couple common quarters in to counteract the negative karma-)
wags
blackrabbit wrote:When I was a wee lad I found a mercury dime in a crack in the sidewalk in Brooklyn, New York City in front of my grandmothers apartment. That was my first silver find and the only time I have found silver randomly on the ground. I know it is not that interesting but for me it was an incredible magical experience and I still remember the feeling of wonder to this day.
Hawkeye wrote:During the school year, I am a teacher. But, during the summer, I help my cousin deliver appliances for a little store in our area. It's fun, not too hard, gives me a little extra cash and keeps me out of trouble. When we take out old dryers, they are sometimes full of change. We have a good time tearing them apart and are like small children when coins start falling out. We found $55 in one last summer. Good times. Anyway, I'm always hoping for an old dryer with silver, but have had no luck. Then the other day, we were dumping a washing machine and found a handful of change in the bottom. They had been sitting in a little bit of water for over a month, and were a little blackish. Except for one beautiful, gleaming 1964 quarter. I've bought hundreds of silver quarters, but finding one like that was quite a thrill. That got me to wondering- what is the weirdest place that you've ever found "wild silver?"
beauanderos wrote:Dumpster Diver wrote:About 15 years ago I was in a booth at a restaurant that dated back to the 40's in North Carolina. I don't recall what I dropped, but I had to fish my hand down into the crack of the seat. When I pulled it back out, I was the new owner of a Peace Dollar! Still have it today.quote]
Now... that's a new one on me, but I'll bet it works! What mugger is gonna double check your ass crack for a hidden stash when he swipes your wallet?
Dumpster Diver wrote:beauanderos wrote:Dumpster Diver wrote:About 15 years ago I was in a booth at a restaurant that dated back to the 40's in North Carolina. I don't recall what I dropped, but I had to fish my hand down into the crack of the seat. When I pulled it back out, I was the new owner of a Peace Dollar! Still have it today.quote]
Now... that's a new one on me, but I'll bet it works! What mugger is gonna double check your ass crack for a hidden stash when he swipes your wallet?
I sent it off to get graded and it came back Stinky Uncirculated.
creshka46 wrote:Just a couple months ago I was at the bank picking up some dimes when the teller got to asking me about what I was doing. So I was explaining to him that some are made of silver when I glanced at his tray that they use to make change and said, "Actually, you might check that top dime in the tray" and sure enough, he looked at it and it was a 1964 rosey, right on top. I asked him if he wanted it but he passed so I took it.
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