Mom's box of See's Candies
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I remember growing up and my parents would take the old coins they found in circulation and put them a See's Candy box marked "Special Currency". My brother and I would go thru them for our Lincoln and Mercury collections, but didn't get the big coins.
When the paper boy or milk man (yes, a person actually brought bottles of milk to your house in those days) came to collect and my mom (God rest her soul) didn't have any money to pay she'd take the change out of the box to pay.
It was a 3 lb. box and I remember it being full of silver change. I still have it and got it out to look through it and it was down to mostly wheat cents with about 100 mercury dimes, about 20 quaters and a handful of Franklins.
Kind of makes me wish I didn't drink so much milk growing up.
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"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
Collection day I used to get it all...Buffs, Franklins, Walkers, and this was AFTER 1964! Some people stil spent it.
Cheers,
Bob
WHERE THE HELL DID IT GO!!!
Cheers,
Bob
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You guys are breakin' me up!!!
<< <i>Uhh...I WAS a milkman...old 50's Divco truck (driven standing up), glass bottles, shaved ice and all. I remember going to the dairy (where they actually processed the raw milk from their own herd) at 2:00AM, load my truck, fill it (using a shovel) with shaved ice, doing my rounds and finishing just in time for school. Sunny Meadows Dairy, Chelmsford, MA.
Collection day I used to get it all...Buffs, Franklins, Walkers, and this was AFTER 1964! Some people stil spent it.
Cheers,
Bob >>
Bob how rusted did the inside of those milk truck get?
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
Your story reminds me of the times I spent with my mom.She came to live with me a cpl years ago.I actually got her interested in coins and this board.She used to sit behind me while I read the threads and made replies.I was glad we shared those times.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
I could hardly utter a word after that...
Pretty rusty...always touching them up with rust inhibitor. I remember during the summer when school was out and I could do my route later, the kids would line up with their dixie cups for a cupful of shaved ice. I kept a bottle of Za-Rex handy to pour over it. Anyone remember Za-Rex??? How about Bosco?
Cheers,
Bob
Everyone all nostaglic now for ice cold milk in..yes, glass bottles??? You all need to move to downstate Illinois. I was getting three gallons a week, along with fresh cream, yogurt, cottage cheese delivered to my house in Springfield twice a week up until I buy a house out of town a year ago (no longer in the delivery area). Sure, it was four bucks a gallon but worth it. Maybe for the sake of nostalgia I should pay the milkman in junk silver coins.
Kris
"I think I have finally lived long enough to realize that the big man in the sky aint talking" Ogden Nash
"When all you got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
Thanks for sharing those memories, though
Man do I feel old now
TNG
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