If you have celiac disease and you eat wheat, you'll get sick. That is how you can tell that it is made of real wheat.
There used to be a little bodega near my apartment. I had asked the clerks to stick any "big coins" (halves and larger) back for me. I got an Ike...
The coin counting machine wouldn't have accepted most of those coins anyway. It rejects silver coins and there is a sign on the machine that says...
Why are some of you posting that you found modern change in the reject bin? Nobody 2012 cares that you found a 2012 nickel and two Zincolns in...
I found a 1965 Canadian dime at a generic coin counting machine. Free silver is always good.
I found these in a generic coin sorting machine at a local store. They are well-worn but hey, it's free silver. This is the first Walking Liberty...
A few years ago, I found a 1909 VDB penny. Alas, it wasn't an S. It was still pretty cool. I've pulled some interesting things out of rolls. One...
It doesn't matter why things are valued at what they are. A bill that was worth $5 is now selling for $100 or more. That is what is important. The...
Thanks! That means a lot to me.
Trolling is fun, as long as it's in good humor and not mean-spirited.
I found this in a Coinstar machine along with a bunch of unremarkable change that I will not mention here. It is a 1943-D steel penny, in decent...
I don't know if you can tell from the pictures, but does mine look silver? I don't see any copper in the edge.
Here are some pictures. It weighs 5.81g on my scales that are obviously not accurate (a regular cupronickel quarter weighs 5.71g on the same...
I just found a 1976-S bicentennial silver proof in the local Coinstar machine. It's impaired but in good shape other than some fingerprints. Score!
I did some searching online and several websites are selling them for $100+. I wish I had bought a whole bunch of them when they were $5.
That's what I would have guessed. I have the $100 trillion bill, a $500,000 bill and a $1 bill.
I'm wondering what kind of scam it is. Are the bills completely fake or are they modified in some way?
What sort of scam? Are they counterfeit?
Apparently I was very wrong. These notes are going from $100 or more. Maybe they'll continue to increase in value.
What boggles my mind about Zimbabwean currency is that there was also a $1 bill in the same series. It was absolutely worthless. The $100 trillion...
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