Emperor Findus Cladius
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This post is a tad long. Some folks do not think it is worth their time to bend over and pick up a penny. I do not have a problem with it. At the beginning of 2008, I started keeping all of my "found money" in a jar to do something with it. Early this year I purchased ten 1 ounce silver rounds for $149.80. I turned in my found money and put it towards this purchase. I then decided to see how long it would take me to "pay myself back" the remainder with found money. Today I found the last 11 cents I needed. For me found money was on the ground, left in a coinstar machine, etc. I even started keeping track at the beginning of May to see what I would find in that time. Some of these numbers may seem a bit high, but keep in mind while riding my bike I found approximately 150 pennies lying near where a semi tractor use to park all of the time. I also found about 50 pennies near a vacuum someone dumped at a car wash. Amazing what people call junk. Below is the breakdown since 1 May.
$10 bill - 1
$5 bill - 1
$1 - 2
Quarters - 80
Dimes - 93
Nickels - 56
Pennies - 743
Because I do not have a problem bending over and picking up a penny, I have 10 free ounces of silver.
$10 bill - 1
$5 bill - 1
$1 - 2
Quarters - 80
Dimes - 93
Nickels - 56
Pennies - 743
Because I do not have a problem bending over and picking up a penny, I have 10 free ounces of silver.