Found a 1953-D Lincoln today and wasn't scarred up. I believe that was my first find of a wheatie on the ground. It was in front of an electric company where I paid my bill.
I found 6 pennies and one dime today. One was a pre-82 copper. So far today and beginning Jan 1st, I have found over $38.92 of dropped change around my community. This is from not just searching or setting time aside to find coins. This is just doing my everyday routines. Not bad for just picking up free money on the ground.
Up until a few years ago, I actually thought it would be bad luck not to pick up any coin I saw, as it might be a sign that I forgot where I came from (my family was borderline poor when I was growing up). Then for whatever reason, some combination of realizing it wasn't worth the effort and being a mild germ-o-phobe kicked in and now if it ain't a quarter, I ain't bendin over. Of course I'm sure quarters have as much or more germs on them but it becomes risk vs reward at the 25 cent level. That doesn't make sense at all. I don't know what is sillier, picking them up in the first place, or now only if it's a quarter. I really dislike change in general and dump it from my pockets at every opportunity. My wife hoards it and cashes it in every so often. I never look at the dates. If I did I would feel like I was still at work.
John
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<< <i>No. The lost change should be left for the homeless and the poor.
See Deut 24:19-22
CG >>
Actually, I find the most money in the poorest neighborhoods. I guess when they have never worked for it, then it's no biggie to throw it on the ground.
Love the metal detecting photo, I am also a metal detecting man so I know where you are coming from. Love to see the indian head penny and the 1909 was it a VDB did not see.
When I was 13 (1960's) I was along way from home on my bicycle, it was getting dark and I had a flat tire. I decided to make a phonecall to my parents but I only had 9 cents in my pocket. Instead of begging I prayed and when I was finished praying I opened my eyes with my head still bowed and there looking straight down was a road kill penny right at my feet. I still have that penny!!
I think it's a generational thing. Those over 50 are more likely to pick up cents than those under 30.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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..............i used to.......................when i was able to see that far!!
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I pick them all up even if they have been scraped and scratched to oblivion. The best places to look are in convenience store parking lots and near the vacuum at a self-serve or automated car wash.
I found two pennies today. One was a 2008 and still bright and shinny. The other one I would even put in my pocket. It was so corroded and disfigured, you could't see any date. I just know it is after 1982, since it was zinc.
I never pass up a penny. Or any other denomination for that matter. I walk a lot in the summer. Last year I walked about 400 miles, a 4 mile route around home over and over. I found a little over $3.00 in change, including a $1 bill. I do the same when I ride my bike. If I see something I stop for it or wait till the next time around and pick it up. It's amazing how much money is along our sidewalks and roads that people pass by every day.
It may be a generational thing. I remember picking up coke bottles along the side of the road when they were worth a couple of pennies for returns. I always pick up any change I see!
I pick up any change that I see on the ground. Think about it - free money to exert less effort than tieing your shoe? I don't see anything wrong with this...
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Funny, neither one of my boys will pick up a penny and they really need money.
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See Deut 24:19-22
CG
Today I went into the WaWa parking lot and on the way back to the car...seen a rather brownish one on the ground, turned out to be a 47D.
People probably look and think "That guys driving a Range Rover...and hes picking up pennies" yup, 12 mpg...you pick up pennies
<< <i>Do you bend over to pick up pennies?? >>
Why, yes. Absolutely! All the time.
I even stoop to pick up the ones on top of the ground, too.
John
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<< <i> Do you bend over to pick up pennies?? >>
If the cent is copper I always stoop and scoop.
<< <i>If the cent is copper I always stoop and scoop. >>
You must have pretty good eyesight.
I always bend to pick up RPMs and doubled dies.
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<< <i>Do you bend over to pick up pennies?? >>
Why, yes. Absolutely! All the time.
I even stoop to pick up the ones on top of the ground, too. >>
Pretty cool to find those in the ground.
Thought that was a penny.
<< <i>No. The lost change should be left for the homeless and the poor.
See Deut 24:19-22
CG >>
Actually, I find the most money in the poorest neighborhoods. I guess when they have never worked for it, then it's no biggie to throw it on the ground.
and Indian head pennies. I have my pride you know.
Camelot
<< <i>I will only pick up 1909 s VDB, 1914d, 1955 DD all in AU or better
and Indian head pennies. I have my pride you know. >>
Especially with my bad knees and back being what they are!
- Jim
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I do once in awhile.
When I was 13 (1960's) I was along way from home on my bicycle, it was getting dark and I had a flat tire. I decided to make a phonecall to my parents but I only had 9 cents in my pocket. Instead of begging I prayed and when I was finished praying I opened my eyes with my head still bowed and there looking straight down was a road kill penny right at my feet. I still have that penny!!
Krueger
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pick it up
all day long
have good luck
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..............i used to.......................when i was able to see that far!!
No I bend at the knees, I don't bend over for anything or anyone
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<< <i>I think it's a generational thing. Those over 50 are more likely to pick up cents than those under 30. >>
I think you're right... I'm 52. I have friends around 40 that laugh at the thought of picking up change.
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It turned out to be a Scientology membership pin.
The front says: "INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTOLOGISTS" / "PATRON"
The back has a flattened pin and "18KT"
Not something one finds every day.
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<< <i>Hell I throw my pennies on the ground. >>
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