Only if it's head's-side-up. Mrs. VDB believes that picking up a tail's-side penny is bad luck. Why risk it? (Plus, I already know it's a Lincoln Memorial).
Yes normally, but the other day while showing at an art show, I saw a crusted zincoln on the ground (too gross for me to pick up) where about 100,000 people walked over it and no one picked it up.
@giorgio11 said:
Only if it's head's-side-up. Mrs. VDB believes that picking up a tail's-side penny is bad luck. Why risk it? (Plus, I already know it's a Lincoln Memorial).
Kind regards,
George
I have heard that. Anyone know the source of that superstitution. Can't be too old as a cent used to have more value.
Yes to all, unless there are too many witnesses, then I might pass by a cent.
I also pick up stray tire weights in the parking lot (free lead!) and once in a while random metal pieces such as large washers, bolts, and the like. I also cut off the copper cords on any small appliances I throw away. (I must have grown up during the Great Depression in a previous life).
@tommy44 said:
I remember reading somewhere that Bill Gates makes more than $100 in the time that it would take him to bend over and pick up a $100 bill.
Sure..............................But is he happy ?
@tommy44 said:
I remember reading somewhere that Bill Gates makes more than $100 in the time that it would take him to bend over and pick up a $100 bill.
Sure..............................But is he happy ?
Is he happy?
In every picture he seems to be smiling.
[and I can imagine why, I would smile if I were him.]
@tommy44 said:
I remember reading somewhere that Bill Gates makes more than $100 in the time that it would take him to bend over and pick up a $100 bill.
Sure..............................But is he happy ?
Every time my wife says we should have bought this or should have done that my standard answer is .......... But would we be happy?
By the way, we are best friends and very happy after nearly 53 years together.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
No on pennies unless it is in a PCGS holder. (It has yet to happen) I have a friend who picked up a penny and ended up having back surgery from something going wrong in his back at that exact moment. I now wonder if it was tails side up??!!
I found free admission to a state park laying on the ground. I don't know how someone can get out of their car and spill a handful of coins. Parking meters are great places for ground scores. One thing I love about the city is there's always a coin to pickup somewhere.
Negative on the pennies. I actually throw all mine on the ground when received as change so others can pick them up. Nickels and above, I absolutely pickup.
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My reasoning? I do (and have done) tons of things to get money... some of which I'm not overly proud of... this is money... why not snap it up if it's free?
I'll pick them up, unless they are in ugly goop. Why not? It's one of my few forms of tax-free income.
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One time when I got in a cab to go to work I found six $100 bills in the back-seat floorboard. I chatted up the cabbie enough to figure out they were not his (he had just had an airport fare). I went to work and made $100 in tips that night and found $2 on the floor.
One of my cousins used to take her husband to the Honolulu airport, frequently, for work-related travel - late 1980s - she always claimed the Japanese tourists of that era were forever losing large bills.
@giorgio11 said:
One time when I got in a cab to go to work I found six $100 bills in the back-seat floorboard. I chatted up the cabbie enough to figure out they were not his (he had just had an airport fare). I went to work and made $100 in tips that night and found $2 on the floor.
Next time you get your interest bearing checking account statement, look at the interest you get a month with a few thousand dollars in the account. If I ever saw more that 3c I would faint! Over a years time, I know for 100% that I always find more loose change than interest.
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who mostly look up and those who mostly look down. I am in the latter group. A 14K gold money clip, one 22K earing, and a folded up $20 bill are my best "finds." I'm still hoping to find a 1 carat flawless loose diamond.
A former NGC grader, was the best "finder" I ever knew. He was always finding money on the ground. Guess it is an "eye" for the hunt.
Since I don't declare these found riches on my taxes, a cent is worth nearly 1½¢, so yes I pick them up . . .
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@Insider2 said:
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who mostly look up and those who mostly look down. I am in the latter group. A 14K gold money clip, one 22K earing, and a folded up $20 bill are my best "finds." I'm still hoping to find a 1 carat flawless loose diamond.
A few years ago when gold was at its highest I read an article about a guy who was making hundreds of $ a day crawling around the sidewalks and streets of NYC looking for lost ear rings, etc. And you just know there must be a pile of loose diamonds out there somewhere that fell out of loose settings.
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Only if it's head's-side-up. Mrs. VDB believes that picking up a tail's-side penny is bad luck. Why risk it? (Plus, I already know it's a Lincoln Memorial).
Kind regards,
George
Yes normally, but the other day while showing at an art show, I saw a crusted zincoln on the ground (too gross for me to pick up) where about 100,000 people walked over it and no one picked it up.
Yes, unless the cent is in a puddle or really gross.
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Cents, most of the time unless they are really crusty or in a puddle of goop. Higher denominations always.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
I have heard that. Anyone know the source of that superstitution. Can't be too old as a cent used to have more value.
Yes to all, unless there are too many witnesses, then I might pass by a cent.
I also pick up stray tire weights in the parking lot (free lead!) and once in a while random metal pieces such as large washers, bolts, and the like. I also cut off the copper cords on any small appliances I throw away. (I must have grown up during the Great Depression in a previous life).
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I don’t want pennies and always tell cashiers to keep them. I pick up quarters.
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Definitely. One cent coins have not been minted here since 1987 so it would be quite unusual to find one.
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I remember reading somewhere that Bill Gates makes more than $100 in the time that it would take him to bend over and pick up a $100 bill.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Sure..............................But is he happy ?
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Is he happy?
In every picture he seems to be smiling.
[and I can imagine why, I would smile if I were him.]
BHNC #203
Every time my wife says we should have bought this or should have done that my standard answer is .......... But would we be happy?
By the way, we are best friends and very happy after nearly 53 years together.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
No on pennies unless it is in a PCGS holder. (It has yet to happen) I have a friend who picked up a penny and ended up having back surgery from something going wrong in his back at that exact moment. I now wonder if it was tails side up??!!
Didn't someone on the forum pick up a street penny and it turned out to be a wide or narrow AM worth 100s or 1,000s?
Well, which is it: "very happy" or "53 years together" - I don't think it can be both.
Yup, you never know what you are going to get - I have found wheat cents on the ground.
I found free admission to a state park laying on the ground. I don't know how someone can get out of their car and spill a handful of coins. Parking meters are great places for ground scores. One thing I love about the city is there's always a coin to pickup somewhere.
Negative on the pennies. I actually throw all mine on the ground when received as change so others can pick them up. Nickels and above, I absolutely pickup.
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Wooooha! Did someone just say it's officially "TACO™" Tuesday????
Yes.
My reasoning? I do (and have done) tons of things to get money... some of which I'm not overly proud of... this is money... why not snap it up if it's free?
It nice when you pick up a penny on the ground on your way into a store with 2 twenties and your bill is $20.01.
Oh. Oops. Free admission to a state park in loose change this past week*
No idea what happened to my draft.
I'll pick them up, unless they are in ugly goop. Why not? It's one of my few forms of tax-free income.
This very thing has happened to me at the 'home' grocery store within the last ten days. Nice feeling to salvage the second twenty.
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One time when I got in a cab to go to work I found six $100 bills in the back-seat floorboard. I chatted up the cabbie enough to figure out they were not his (he had just had an airport fare). I went to work and made $100 in tips that night and found $2 on the floor.
Kind regards,
George
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One of my cousins used to take her husband to the Honolulu airport, frequently, for work-related travel - late 1980s - she always claimed the Japanese tourists of that era were forever losing large bills.
I would have been conflicted on that one.
Next time you get your interest bearing checking account statement, look at the interest you get a month with a few thousand dollars in the account. If I ever saw more that 3c I would faint! Over a years time, I know for 100% that I always find more loose change than interest.
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who mostly look up and those who mostly look down. I am in the latter group. A 14K gold money clip, one 22K earing, and a folded up $20 bill are my best "finds." I'm still hoping to find a 1 carat flawless loose diamond.
A former NGC grader, was the best "finder" I ever knew. He was always finding money on the ground. Guess it is an "eye" for the hunt.
Probably too cold to have a fountain as in Italy so the square must suffice.
Since I don't declare these found riches on my taxes, a cent is worth nearly 1½¢, so yes I pick them up . . .
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Sometimes-- but my dog always does that.
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Only if it looks like the bow tie fantastic variety which you can clearly see
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
recent find.... a 2 cent Euro with some luster
A few years ago when gold was at its highest I read an article about a guy who was making hundreds of $ a day crawling around the sidewalks and streets of NYC looking for lost ear rings, etc. And you just know there must be a pile of loose diamonds out there somewhere that fell out of loose settings.
Always.
Yes
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Every time. Over the years I've had a few surprises. Usually a wheatie but once I got a really cool unciruclated 5¢ Spanish coin.
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