Have you ever just thrown away old coins ?

Because they were too much of a mess ?
I did. I tossed out a bunch of wheaties.
They were kind of green and stuck on each other.
They were also dusty and left dust on my hands.
Dust that causes me to sneeze and get dizzy.
So, I toss em in the garbage - to lazy to even CoinStar.
I did. I tossed out a bunch of wheaties.
They were kind of green and stuck on each other.
They were also dusty and left dust on my hands.
Dust that causes me to sneeze and get dizzy.

So, I toss em in the garbage - to lazy to even CoinStar.

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<< <i>I just throw them in my pocket and spend them the next place I shop. >>
Pennies from change?
I put them in the change bowl next to the register
I dont want them back and certainly never carry any around.
I put them in an old peanut butter jar full of vegetable oil.
My idea is to :
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So, I toss em in the garbage - to lazy to even CoinStar.
That is pretty lazy
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<< <i>Hmmmmm - 3 days ago I stopped to pick up about 23 pennies in a parking lot.......
Me too but half of them slipped through my fingers. I believe they had vegetable oil on them, can't be sure but there was a faint smell of peanut butter!
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If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
Seriously, I spend a few dollars worth of Wheat Cents and Buffalo Nickels every year in the hope of lighting a passion in someone for a wonderful hobby.
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
<< <i>Here we are tossing some old coins out for people to find.......
Seriously, I spend a few dollars worth of Wheat Cents and Buffalo Nickels every year in the hope of lighting a passion in someone for a wonderful hobby.
I knew i liked her
I didn't realize my scream sounded like a kids scream.
otherwise disfigured. Once a year or so he took the accumulation to a nearby bridge
and threw them in the Eel River.
Denga
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<< <i>Hmmmmm - 3 days ago I stopped to pick up about 23 pennies in a parking lot.......
Me too but half of them slipped through my fingers. I believe they had vegetable oil on them, can't be sure but there was a faint smell of peanut butter!
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>I've always wondered about dust allergies. Isn't that kinda like being allergic to this planet? >>
yes it is, and to boot I'm allergic to critters with fur and almost everything that pollinates.....the bright side is I'm not allergic to any foods that I know of.
Thank goodness for modern allergy meds..........
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<< <i>Hmmmmm - 3 days ago I stopped to pick up about 23 pennies in a parking lot.......
Me too but half of them slipped through my fingers. I believe they had vegetable oil on them, can't be sure but there was a faint smell of peanut butter!
Let me guess, In Seattle.
But even more very low value coins are identifiable as to their metallic
content and they've gone into various statues and the like when they
are good copper.
Most of these are simply of no value because they are unidentifiable or
badly mangled. They've come from banks and vending companies that
get just about everything and often are tokens, foreign coins and junk.
Almost everything has some value but there's a lot that is just metal
and if the metal isn't silver or copper and it can't be spent or shipped
it's simply trash.
I don't feel the least guilty tossing out a bent and mangled aluminum
coin and feel it's the person who destroyed it who committed the sin.
Let the next guy dig it up in 20,000 years if it's worth anything.
Maybe it will fossilize.
K
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
otherwise disfigured. Once a year or so he took the accumulation to a nearby bridge
and threw them in the Eel River.
Denga>>
I had a high school friend in the early 1950's that threw every cent he received down the nearest sewer.
Fifty plus years later, I have reached the point that I can throw away badly corroded coins that I am too embarrased to spend.