Most unique find in change.

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  1. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    I just got a 1944 silver nickel in change at the gas station earlier. And I was wondering what kind of finds other people have had. Not from roll searching, but in change from places like the grocery store, etc.
     
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  3. der_meister77

    der_meister77 Senior Member

    As far as unique finds in change I once received a 1919 cent is VG condition at my local grocery store. Also I received a 1930's $20.00 bill as change while paying for a pizza in my town's deli.
     
  4. YNcoinpro_U.S.

    YNcoinpro_U.S. New Member

    a few silver certs here and thereand a proof 2004-S nickel.
     
  5. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    By pure coincidence, I also found a 1919 cent last year in pocket change. I'm not 100% sure of the source, but I think it came from Burger King. I didn't notice it until I got home.
     
  6. der_meister77

    der_meister77 Senior Member

    I also just remembered that I found a 1999 Pennsylvania proof quarter dollar in my change one day two summers ago. I am not sure of the source but I did received it as change somewhere that day!
     
  7. umtrr-author

    umtrr-author Thalia and Kieran's Dad

    I can't say it was the most unique ever in change, but the most recent unusual find was a 10 cent coin in change at the company cafeteria in Connecticut.

    Except, it was a 10 cent coin from Bermuda! My guess is that someone came back from vacation with some change and mistook it for a US dime.

    Thalia appreciated adding another coin with Queen Elizabeth to her collection.
     
  8. KLJ

    KLJ Really Smart Guy

    I've got a tie. 1909 Barber dime at a McDonald's drive thru and my wife got a 2000 1 oz platinum once working behind the counter at a gas station.
     
  9. silver surfer

    silver surfer Senior Member

    :eek: 1 OZ platimum 1,187.00$ Are you serious
     
  10. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    One ounce platinum!!!??? Wow! Perhaps it was a collector with a SERIUOUS drinking problem who needed some booze quick! Thats unbeleivable
     
  11. Silver Coins

    Silver Coins New Member

    Did she get it from Paris Hilton...?
     
  12. andrgo

    andrgo New Member

    I found a 1940 nickel in the cash register at work that I was on. Also found a 1942 wheat penny another day!
     
  13. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    :confused: silver nickel?
     
  14. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Not very likely - they were only minted from late 1942 through 1945.
     
  15. peter170

    peter170 New Member

    I think my best find was a wide AM 2000 cent. It was on my friends bureau in his bedroom and i looked at it and offered him a dollar. He looked at me wierd looked at it and said UHHH YEA. He didnt know that i collected coins...


    Peter
     
  16. eddyk

    eddyk New-mismatist

    Few wheat cents, and canadian cents (One dated 1943)
    A few quarters, inc. an Iowa state quarter
    Canadian 5 and 10 cents also.
    A Barbados 1 Dollar coin
    and an Aussie Dollar


    Amazing I guess, Considering I like in the UK.

    My only noticable UK coin find is a 1943 Farthing.
     
  17. BuffaloNickel86

    BuffaloNickel86 Spare Change Hunter

    Series 1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note, 1937D Buffalo nickel, 25 centavos from the Dominican Republic, a Canadian quarter from a vending machine, and a Canadian cent dual-dated 1867-1992.

    Also got these two Wheat cents, one that is heavily worn from the 1920s and the other from 1946 that really is as black as it looks in the scan.
     

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  18. KLJ

    KLJ Really Smart Guy

    Many have heard this story before, so if you have, just scroll on to the next thread.

    In June of 2000, when all the high school kids in Maryland (where I was living at the time) headed down to Ocean City for a week of fun. Kid came in to the gas station where my wife worked for gas, soda, and cigarettes. He tried to pay with his grandmother's graduation gift. A 2000 1 oz platinum. My wife tried to explain to him what he had, but his response was "If I don't spend it here, I'll spend it someplace else." So she took it. And bought it out of the register for face value. Held on to it for a few days in case it had been "liberated" from somebody's collection. Nobody showed, so it now sits in my collection.
     
  19. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Wow. I feel sorry for the kid. Not because he lost his coin, but because he was ignorant enough to give something like that away. And a graduation gift from his grandmother at that. Its just insane. But, if he was going to give it away anyway, I'm glad a fellow collector got it.
     
  20. randall zink

    randall zink New Member

    Cool find Adam, I have not found anything out of the ordinary lately. I am on the other side now since hearing about that story about that guy releasing a 1909S VDB coin into circulation. I thought that was so cool that I would do the same on a much smaller scale. You see I collect wheats and lets just say I have a few. So I will put out a early teen, favorite is 1919, into one of the cups on the counter of a store. I could just imagine the converstion piece it brings to that person.
     
  21. BigsWick

    BigsWick Rat Powered

    An 1865 three cent nickel in the cash register at work- along with 36 silver dimes (Barbers, Mercs, and Roosies). This was in 1994.
     
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