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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne1956 View Post
    I pick up every coin I find, and put it in a jar. After a while I will roll it up and put it aside. A few weeks back I purchased two one ounce silver coins with what I had rolled up. FREE SILVER!!!!!!!!!!
    NICE!

    What's even nicer is actually finding silver coins. I've found three in my 44 years. Still have them, along with the 33 others I've gotten in change. Actually 32. One silver quarter I got from a slot machine payout years ago. You could hear it... "dunk-dunk-dunk-dunk-TING-dunk-dunk-dunk".



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    omg I argue with people all the time about this when people say oh its not worth my time to pick it up. if your making more than $28hr which a lot of people don't even if I do I still pick them up because its the same amount of time worth it in a normal 8hr shift if you figure at least a penny a second for us young people that's $288 even old timers taking 3seconds that still $96 or $12hr so if you say its not worth your time then your not wanting easy money. sure were not picking up this many pennys people say, so I say back ok fine then lets say like I do see 1 each day that's easy 1 a day for 55yrs to retirement putting it in the bank at current crap interest rates that's about $20,075 to add to your retirement so still think its not worth your time. do the math yourself is what my teachers taught me but people also have paid me to pick up there copper to but in the scrap sense lol

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    i use to pick up every penny but now will only bend down for them if many are in the same spot. although it does depend how much cash i have.
    i am more likely to pick up 1 penny if i am low on money.

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    I don't, not worth the effort. if I see a penny and it looks old (Wheet penny or earlier) then I will take it mostly because I used to collect coins as a kid. When I get change I dump pennies into a large glass jar and the silver coins into a different one where they eventually get rolled up and taken to the bank. Rolling up $20 in pennies takes a while and is bulky to carry around.

    How often do you spot a penny on the ground anyway? if you found a penny every day for a year you have barely enough for a crappy happy meal at McDonalds (once you roll them and take them to the bank because NOBODY is going to count 365 loose pennies at a store).

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    Only if its heads up! Bad luck if tails up!

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    Why not! Last year I found on the ground over $12.00. Mostly in cents!

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    My best "found coinage" story doesn't involve finding a penny:

    I was prospecting for gold in Colorado, alongside Clear Creek by Hwy 6. I was a bit off the beaten path, I thought. I found a sweet looking spot behind a huge boulder on the inside of a stream curve, a bit higher up on the bank, where extreme flooding would flow. I was digging up under the backwash side of that boulder & feeding my sluice. As I was sweeping the riffles, I spotted a blackened round shape behind the first riffle. I knew it had to be a coin and even though it wasn't gold, I just KNEW it had to be silver. My mouth went dry. My heart rate jumped. I knew because it was pounding audibly in my temples. My hand shook as I reached in to retrieve my prize........

    A 1967 P Nickle.

    I still have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auminer View Post
    "dunk-dunk-dunk-dunk-TING-dunk-dunk-dunk".
    That reminds me of a couple of silver quarters I got in change one time. Was at a resort in Cabo San Lucas sitting at the bar. Of course drinks were priced so you get a little change back with an expectation that you'll drop the change in the tip jar. The bartender plopped down my 50 cents change on the bar. I heard that distinct TING! TING! so I immediately dug 2 quarters out of my pocket and used them to tip with.

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    I pick up EVERY penny. Can't pass up free money. I work cutting grass all over town so I get to cover a lot of area most days. I go to work with empty pockets and come home just-a-jinglin!, tossin coins into their respective Kentwood jugs

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    only if it's on heads

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    Picked up .10 today. I made .14 in interest last year from the bank
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    When I was a kid I wondered if I'd ever grow tall enough so that I wouldn't see a coin on the ground.

    It took me 30 years to find out I had.
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    I figured out that a peice of copper the size of a NZ 2cent coin, is worth NZ$0.02 cents.
    Since the copper backing on a transistor is about the size of a NZ 1 cent coin, it must be worth NZ 1cent. (or US$0.0083 cents) haha

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    doggone right i do, each and every time

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    Every time. Even if I have to hold up the ridiculously already long line in Wal-Mart. One time, I was driving on a 45 mph road and saw what looked like a paper bill getting blown across the road. I actually hit the breaks, turned around and parked on the road with my hazards on.. I chased this bill for a few minutes in the wind...All that for $1.00.

    Luckily the road was mostly empty, though.
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    $0.0246806 is the melt value for the 1909-1982 copper cent on February 10, 2013.

    I picked up ten pennies the other day someone left them on a parking meter which doesn't take pennies anymore. I always sort the pre 82s copper cents, also pick up AL cans and they are almost worth a penny. Last load was 65lbsof cans

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    I deleted all posts dealing with religion as per our policy.

    And yes, I pick up every cent I see.
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    I pick up pennies. Have found some really old ones. I always think of picking up pennies as treasure. In 1985 I found 17 silver dollars after a hard rain had eroded an old CC trail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothead View Post
    I deleted all posts dealing with religion as per our policy.

    And yes, I pick up every cent I see.
    Thank you.

    And I pick em up, too. Every single one.
    AMERICAN BORN, AMERICAN BRED! AND I'M PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN!!!

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    Why wouldnt you pick them up, its money isnt it?
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    I'm typically politically incorrect, so yes, I religiously pickup pennies.

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