Interesting Find From Circulation

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by GaryBurke, Dec 26, 2004.

  1. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    I got a 1951 Nickel today from the pop machine.
    The day before, I got a $20 star note in a rent payment.
    Yay !
    :D
     
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  3. Delmer

    Delmer New Member

    1949 Franklin half from a teller's drawer. Is that technically cirrculation?

    It was extremely frustrating to see the lady teller pull a coin from out of the bunch and keep it saying "my dad would want that one". I think it was a walking liberty half. darn darn darn. Isn't there some sort of teller-code of ethics??? (I'm starting another topic.. don't reply here, I'm off topic)
     
  4. GaryBurke

    GaryBurke Senior Member

    I received a $1 peso in change yesterday.

    The Mexican coin is bi-metallic, the size of a nickel, in great shape, and dated 2005.

    :) :) :) :)
     
  5. Dread-

    Dread- New Member

    Last week a neighbor gave me a 1964 Lincoln penny cut from a plastic proof sheet....some dealer cut up a bunch of loose proof sets into individual pcs....don't know why
     
  6. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    5 Kennedy halves from a cashier at a 7-11. No silver, but 3 dates I need for my circulation collections. :-D

    PS - I spent the other two. Spread the love!
     
  7. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist


    That's amazing you got halves for change. Did you spot them in the register and ask for them, or did the cashier just give them to you without any prompting?

    I have always argued that convenience stores, gas stations, and similar should switch to dollar coins to minimize the loss during a robery. Most gas station roberies only net a few bucks, but I'm betting that the majority of that is dollar bills. Since they never take the change, switching the dollar bills out for dollar coins would reduce the loss.
     
  8. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    I found a Bicentennial Half dollar proof a few weeks ago. :D
     
  9. holz

    holz holz

    I was in the Bank yesterday and asked my normal question do you have any Half Dollars?
    I spotted some Silver ones at the Drivein window and asked if they were half dollars? She gave them to me 9 Franklins then the drive-in teller came back and said she couldn't give her coins out. I raised a little stink and spoke with the manger, but ended up gaving them back. The teller had to remove them from her tray.
     
  10. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

  11. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党

    Normally new state quarters are as scarace as hens teeth, but with the Idaho quarter, it seems that every store in town is handing them out in change. They are sure getting these out into circulation in good form.
     
  12. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    i wouldn't have given them back!
     
  13. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    If they were physically in your hand and you had already given them the money, I would have stuck my ground unless there was some compelling reason to give them back (e.g. she saves good finds for you, you have a shot at a date, etc...)
     
  14. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Actually, the teller who gave you the coins was very wrong.
    She had NO right to touch another teller's drawer (even tho in plain sight).
    That is one strict rule, never touch another teller's stuff.
    Why? Because if the teller was short, who takes the blame?

    Sorry, but 1) she should have put them away;
    2) The teller who gave them out was very wrong.
     
  15. Delmer

    Delmer New Member

    I found what I beleive to be 2 1979 proof quarters today in a cirrculated roll. VERY cirrculated in the hair and feathers but the FIELD is really nice.

    I had a teller search her pile and remove one a bit ago. I'm still not over it.

    Speaking of VERY WRONG, I was in the bank today and 2 things happened in front of me. The vault screen was left open by a teller entering it.. and one teller yelled her password to another. It was "alone" or possibly "aloan" depending on her IQ.

    I find my contempt growing.
     
  16. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    I missed that small detail about it being another teller's coins.

    Knowing just how wrong it is to touch another teller's drawer, I probably would have given them back, but also told the teller to not leave things in their drawer that they wanted to keep for themselves as it gives a very bad impression when they refuse to sell them.
     
  17. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Now, that I can agree with!
     
  18. dbblsanta

    dbblsanta Member

    I work as a cashier and i've received the following as payment:

    1968 Canadian Quarter (50% silver)
    1962 Washington Quarter (90% silver) -- I spotted this one right away, I could barely contain my excitement
     
  19. wheatman21

    wheatman21 Senior Member

    1902 ihc:eek: oldest coin i've found in circulation
     
  20. wheatman21

    wheatman21 Senior Member

    1902 ihc not to bad of condition either :)
     
  21. PyrotekNX

    PyrotekNX Senior Member

    Found a 1973 S Washington proof in my change today. It was a bit worn, but I could tell right away from the fields.
     
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