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I was in line at the bank and some old lady cashed in 50 morgan and peace dollars, I asked her to sell them to me, she looked at me like I was from Mars.
I went to that teller and asked for them, she smiled and said NO CHANCE!
UUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHHHH I tried politely and quietly to tell the old lady they were worth more than $1 dollar but she did not want to hear it.
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH so close but yet so far.
Rob
I went to that teller and asked for them, she smiled and said NO CHANCE!
UUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHHHH I tried politely and quietly to tell the old lady they were worth more than $1 dollar but she did not want to hear it.
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH so close but yet so far.
Rob

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The name is LEE!
She might think you're crazy but she's not stupid, $5 is better than $1.
She would have though she was taking candy from a baby.
<< <i>Why didn't you offer her more than face?? You should have just said, "I'll give you $5 a piece for them."
She might think you're crazy but she's not stupid, $5 is better than $1.
She would have though she was taking candy from a baby. >>
I did offer her more, but I did not want to cause a scene either, as I was in my work uniform.
UUUGGGHHH
LOL, that old lady should have listened to you. I mean she must have hard times cashing in those dollars BUT she still didn't want to hear your "conspiracy" theory.
I guess the jokes on her.... it's sad.
I think I would have run in front of a train at that point.............
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<< <i>Why didn't you offer her more than face?? You should have just said, "I'll give you $5 a piece for them."
She might think you're crazy but she's not stupid, $5 is better than $1.
She would have though she was taking candy from a baby. >>
I did offer her more, but I did not want to cause a scene either, as I was in my work uniform.
UUUGGGHHH >>
Well, I don't know. She must think you're some crazy person. I know how you feel.
<< <i>Well, at least you didnt overhear the teller saying "wow, this ones a 93 S, and this ones a 89 CC, and WOW, this ones an 1895" >>
A business strike 1895, no less...
<< <i>Why didn't you offer her more than face?? You should have just said, "I'll give you $5 a piece for them."
She might think you're crazy but she's not stupid, $5 is better than $1.
She would have though she was taking candy from a baby. >>
unless her ol' man just happens to be a collector that enlightens her on a daily basis of what to look for.
<< <i>Well, at least you didnt overhear the teller saying "wow, this ones a 93 S, and this ones a 89 CC, and WOW, this ones an 1895"
I think I would have run in front of a train at that point............. >>
Heritage will soon be auctioning a couple rolls of high grade mint state 95, 93-s and 89-cc ... totaling exactly 50 pieces found by a lucky cashier..... details to follow.
Rob
<< <i>I was in line at the bank and some old lady cashed in 50 morgan and peace dollars, I asked her to sell them to me, she looked at me like I was from Mars.
I went to that teller and asked for them, she smiled and said NO CHANCE! >>
Ouch man...ouch. So, how much were you gonna offer the lady teller?
<< <i>If I did not have my uniform on, I would have been more persistent, but I dont need to be on tv.
Rob >>
R U a police officer? I'd imagine she'd not argue too much...
Hey - at least you've got a good story out of it.
I feel the same way since I've been waiting on a coin for 16 days.
16 days since the auction ended, and 5 or 6 days when the seller shipped.
ARGGGGGHHHHHH, SNAIL MAIL
If that were the case I would have grabbed the coins and ran away. By the time they caught up with me I would be over medicated and in the care of a good lawyer, er.....I mean doctor. The alleged stolen coins would be in my home (all 50 common date ones).
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Of course, they are not hiring.
I totally supported her and was ready to write out a "be on the lookout for" list.
I was at the post office yesterday mailing out some coins to some winning eBay bidders and the lady at the counter started talking about some coins she was left.
She said she had about $500 in "old silver quarters from the 1800's", and lots more coins. So I ripped of a part of the receipt and asked her to give me a call and I would see what I could do for her. Then as I'm leaving she says she has $5,000 in face value of all of the old coins and currency she was left and she just hasn't had time to go to the coin shop.
Maybe that will all work out ok, and I'll get some nice coins/good deals.
Just keep your eyes open.
When I used to do direct sales, we had a saying; "Some will, some won't, who cares, next"
I do wish you would have gotten them from the lady and made her day and your better though!
tried to have them contact the lady and tell her they are worth much more than face
I hate banks that say they help people and do stuff like this
Luckily the local banks tell people about my shop when the have old coins
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<< <i>Consider yourself lucky, she just came back from trip to China!!!
If that was the case I could have pawned them off on you guys.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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<< <i>I was in line at the bank and some old lady cashed in 50 morgan and peace dollars, I asked her to sell them to me, she looked at me like I was from Mars.
I went to that teller and asked for them, she smiled and said NO CHANCE!
UUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHHHH I tried politely and quietly to tell the old lady they were worth more than $1 dollar but she did not want to hear it.
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH so close but yet so far.
Rob >>
WHere's there 50 there's more. You should asked the lady over for tea?