Skippy SH13
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- Feb 18, 2015
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Who doesn't love a good clad coin spill!
2nd best coin spill (clad), yet. $1.75. I had a $2.21 spill (at a snow cone shack in May) previously.
Funny thing was, it only rang up as a quarter with a bit of a bounce to a nickel. That's what was in the spill, but usually if there's a couple of quarters in there, it'll ring up at a half-dollar or better.
When I dug it, the tool lifted away one of the quarters from the stack. I think the stack originally contained all coins in one group! I pulled the single quarter, then the big group, then another 2 nickels.
FUN FIND!
About doubled the take on my lunchtime hunt.
-Skippy
2nd best coin spill (clad), yet. $1.75. I had a $2.21 spill (at a snow cone shack in May) previously.
Funny thing was, it only rang up as a quarter with a bit of a bounce to a nickel. That's what was in the spill, but usually if there's a couple of quarters in there, it'll ring up at a half-dollar or better.
When I dug it, the tool lifted away one of the quarters from the stack. I think the stack originally contained all coins in one group! I pulled the single quarter, then the big group, then another 2 nickels.
FUN FIND!
About doubled the take on my lunchtime hunt.
-Skippy
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