I work as a cashier and i always try to spot the older coins/money i see with the time i have lol but here is a 1905 V nickel, 1963 dime, and 1943 nickel.... Thoughts are appreciated thanks all who reply
Thanks lol and yeah it's pretty hard to go thru all the money we get because I'm constantly checking people out lol and the managers won't let me go thur it all after hours either lmao
While those are only about average (at best) in terms of condition, they're pretty darned nice for circulation finds (especially the 1905 nickel). Congrats!
Thanks!!! I hope to find more lol I've found a 1953 red stamp 2$ bill and a 1957 blue stamp but probably average as well lol
Yeah i feel it was a lucky find most definitely and if I'm not mistaken it came from the bank in a roll of nickels but could've been from a customer not sure
Yeah I'm lucky that i am still young lol but it is pretty difficult to go thru all the money you get while trying to check everyone out fast as possible
The 53 $2 bill is a U.S. Treasury note (not a Federal Reserve note), and the 1957 blue seal ($1) is a silver certificate, both pretty common. But I'd keep them.
Thanks for the information !!! Have a nice day/night and i always keep something that's not so common for me lol
Just found a 1905 indian head as well but very rough condition i think it has a coat of rust of some sort on it i guess the customer thought it was a regular penny..... Ever since they started saying there is a coin shortage I've been finding all kinds of neat coins from people
Hi, glad that you are finding a few older U.S. coins, but BE VERY CAREFUL not to tick off the bosses. A few worn coins from the cash drawer are NOT worth losing your job! Of course, follow the rules around money handling and keep the bosses happy. You will be able to spend a few of your hard-earned dollars at your local coin shop and buy yourself something really choice and meaningful. Job = paycheck = coins, food, rent, gas, bills. NO JOB = No coins, worry, fear, depression and food banks.