This in itself could count as a coincidence.
I signed on to tell a coincidence story and this post was at the top of the list.
My coincidence:
As another way to "dump" halves, I experimented with dropping one into the soda machine in the break room at work. The machine kept it and didn't give me credit. I figured it was a cheap lesson learned. I verified that the machine still took quarters and dimes and that it returned change ok, but I didn't intend to try to get my $0.50 back.
Today, I was walking by and saw the vending machine guy in the break room. I said "I've got a confession to make." He said "What is it?" I said "I dropped a half dollar into that soda machine earlier this week." He said, "Oh that won't work. I just pulled one of those out this morning at my first stop." As proof that he wasn't lying, he proudly produced it from his pocket - It was SILVER. He then shoved it back into his pocket.
He whirled around and opened the pop machine, all in seemingly one motion, pulled the coin mechanism, banged it on the floor, and out popped my 1974 clad. With a grin much bigger than the situation warranted, he said "here it is." The Bill Murray pool scene from Caddyshack popped into my head briefly and I shared a grin with him. As he handed it over, I asked if he wanted to unload the one he found earlier. He said "sure." He handed it to me and said "you can have it." It was a 1967. Then he said, "I also found a 1903 Canadian nickel today. It is the oldest coin I've ever found." I said, "really, 1903." He said "yup" and handed it to me. It was actually a worn 1903 Liberty Head. Before I said a word, he said "you can have it, I don't keep coins." I said, no, here's for the two coins and handed him a buck.
I'll post pics tonight (or maybe at lunch time if I can figure out the macro feature of the work camera).