l work in a grocery store and i see a lot of loose change and find a lot of weird things. one guy bought a 2 liter of pepsi and didnt have the paper money, so he gave me loose change, it came up to like 1.27 or something like that and he gave me 2 halves and the rest was the usual change, after he left, i looked down and it was a walker, i couldn't believe he gave me a walker. and sometimes i see ike dollars come in there, and i usually buy them, my boss switched out a 50$ bill and asked me to look at it and it was a 1950. it was pretty neat. i have also found several star notes on ones fives tens and twenties. i also got 2 mercury dimes out of my till, one was the one i needed to fill my set. i have also seen ihc in my till not the expensive ones, just the standard ihc. i opened a roll of nickels and found 5 silver nickels, my boss opened a roll of dimes and founs 8 silver canadian dimes. tons of world coins, euro's. i found a german coin with the swastka on it, found a barbados penny, russian coins, older canadian cents, and a somalia coin that was in a nickel roll and it was light, i think it might have been aluminum????? a couple of proof coins nickels and quarters. i found a 1914 s wheat cent in my till last night, i was shocked!!!!! how can these coins still be in circulation???. all i know is being a cashier for like 3 nights a week has made my hobby a little bit easier. lol
I cashier 5 days a week, but my place of employment doesn't have the steady flow of a grocery store or gas station. I wish it did! However, I have found 3 silver quarters that have come from work, so I guess I am sorta beating the odds.
Found two consecutive 2009 series $1 bills in my tip jar last night, nice a crisp. Serial numbers ended in 20093 and 20094, I think people pay a premium for bills like that with the year of issue in the serial number? I thought they were kind of cool.