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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Where should we post this "Funniest Coin Stories" thread?
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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it would be a General Discussion area topic
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow these are some hilarious stories... I am LOVING it! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yeah like some people stated, you can't get mad at them for not knowing, because coins are not their hobby. after all it is not fair for a computer geek to get mad at me for not knowing anything about computers.
but seriously, there are some great stories here. it's always funny when people think you are getting rid of valuable coins when you know they are just worth face.
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Pillar of the Community
Germany
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Sure it's a matter of "you don't know what you don't know", but I worked in Colorado one summer before I was a coin collector, I'm British and it was my second summer in the US, and a Buffalo nickel comes through my hands, I asked the manager what it is, he said I should just keep it, so I did, no date or anything but I had no clue. I also managed to get $2 bills and keep them, and some older cent coins and then the State Quarters were just coming out. When I did become a coin collector, I had a bag saved up of stuff, okay it is not worth that much in real terms, but I now have a decent collection. When back in the US last summer for a day (in transit) I went and got myself as many State Quarters as I had change left over from 10 years previously, and most of the people in the airport did not seem to have a clue what I was talking about, "what's a State Quarter?", so I had to show them, and most swapped what they had thinking I was weird. But if you don't know what a normal coin looks like, how can you know what you are spending? But people are just used to this. Perhaps they notice something strange and either think it is worth a lot. I read one story of a person with a coin that was about 100 years old, and then demanded that it be worth thousands because it was so old. Even better are the olympic 50p coins in the UK. When they first came out in 2010 they had 2011 dates on them. One girl thought it would put her through university, fact is they go for around £1 to £1.50 circulated, which wouldn't even buy her a pint (unless at the uni bar on special offer!) I just wished I had known a thing or two about US money when I worked with US money for two summers, what passed through my tills that was worth something? AHHHHHH!! In the UK we don't have this problem much, few coins are worth more than face! In China all the coins are from 1992 onwards! In the Euro Zone it is 1999 (2002) onwards!!
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: ...you can't get mad at them for not knowing, because coins are not their hobby... True, to a point. Older coins that have been out of circulation for generations yes. Modern coins, absolutely not. In this modern era of instant information on the internet and smart phones, there is no excuse for not knowing the new Presidential dollars are not gold. Is anybody paying attention to anything anymore? It is no secret gold and silver are at record highs. You have to be living under a rock to not know. People think they can buy $1600 gold for a dollar..? Seriously..? Are people able to look at the darn coin and read a date and denomination..? People know how to find all the useless pointless mind numbing crap and gossip about the latest celebrity. Yet they can't do a simple google search to educate themselves on anything else...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Well people thinking that the presidential coins are gold is just ignorance. They must not know the current market price for gold, and they must think that others don't know how valuable the presidential coins are. that to me is ignorance and there is no excuse. but I don't blame people who do not know what the Presidential dollars are when they see them. after all they don't really get circulated, so some people have never seen them before. but to automatically assume they are gold because of the color is just silly. who would be spending $1000 coins like that.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It's funny how when you have been doing something for years it becomes common knowledge for you but then many people you talk to don't know what you're talking about. For example: We raise chickens, so a girl came today because her mother wanted to buy some. She says you sell chickens? I say yes, only roosters. the hens are laying and we need the eggs. She talks to her mother than comes back and says, I want 2 roosters and 2 chickens. I said we only sell the roosters so you want 4 roosters? She says I want 2 male roosters and 2 female roosters...
Well for anyone who doesn't know roosters are male chickens and hens are female chickens. You can't have a girl/boy, now can you?
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United States
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I routinely get a bunch of dollar coins and pay with those. People are genuinely surprised to see them and almost wonder if they are legal tender. I think the appropriate thing to do in this case is to just look at them and ask them why they are so clueless. With stories like these it does not surprise me that people could gold plate old Liberty nickels and pass them off as 5 Dollar Gold pieces back in 1883. If anything the general public was even less educated back then.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Well people thinking that the presidential coins are gold is just ignorance. I think you can add lack of common sense to the mix. ThinkIng expensive gold is just freely circulating like that...
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: It's funny how when you have been doing something for years it becomes common knowledge for you but then many people you talk to don't know what you're talking about. For example: We raise chickens, so a girl came today because her mother wanted to buy some. She says you sell chickens? I say yes, only roosters. the hens are laying and we need the eggs. She talks to her mother than comes back and says, I want 2 roosters and 2 chickens. I said we only sell the roosters so you want 4 roosters? She says I want 2 male roosters and 2 female roosters...
Well for anyone who doesn't know roosters are male chickens and hens are female chickens. You can't have a girl/boy, now can you?
That is my point. In this information age there is no excuse for not doing a little research on the subject your about to delve into, with a financial investment no less! The fact that a rooster is a male and a hen is a female use to be common knowledge, even amongst city slickers who have never left the city limits... On a related note to that story. I recently got into a pointless conversation with an anti-hunter who didn't like the fact that animals were being killed for the meat. She said, "Why don't you just go to the store where they make it and buy it there instead..." 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: I recently got into a pointless conversation with an anti-hunter who didn't like the fact that animals were being killed for the meat. She said, "Why don't you just go to the store where they make it and buy it there instead..." Would not mind getting some of the stuff he was on.  
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: On a related note to that story. I recently got into a pointless conversation with an anti-hunter who didn't like the fact that animals were being killed for the meat. She said, "Why don't you just go to the store where they make it and buy it there instead..." Very funny story, but sadly thats where things are in the world, today. I remember when I was in school, and you were not allowed a calculator in math class. I work with some guys that recently graduated college, and they still weren't allowed a calculator in class, yet they were allowed to have their smart phone in class and use that. Its funny that we sent men to the moon using less technology in an entire space capsule, than I have on my computer right now, yet with all the technology that we have these days, the things that are trending is, as someone said earlier, gossip about the hollywood stars.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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On a side note, two things happened to me I thought were worth mentioning. 1. I went to home depot to get some wood, the total came to $20.43. So I had the lady a $20 and a fifty cent peice. She takes the coin without looking and hands me seven cents change, so some people do know a coin when they see one!
2. I went to DQ tonite to get a blizzard, and my mom has some Ikes left over from a bank pick. I had already searched them and there was nothing special. However when I paid with them the cashier says "John, someone gave you a present" and this elderly man runs over and looks at the Ikes and couldn't have been more excited. "they arent silver in case you're wondering" I tell him, he says "I don't care" and then says "where'd you get em"? I say the bank and he says every time I go there they dont have any! So he tells me a story of a restaurant he used to go to when he was my age and they gave out change in silver dollars. I asked if they were morgans or peaces he says "they were all coming out of Carson City, all from the 1800's. Now doesn't he know they're morgans then? Said he lost them while moving and had at least 20-30 and that they'd be worth at least $20-$30 a piece now.
Now if they were CC's I'd expect them to worth at least $100-$200 each, but that's how the cookie crumbles.
Just goes to show there ARE some people who know about coins.
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 United States
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Quote: ...my mom has some Ikes left over from a bank pick. I had already searched them and there was nothing special. Evey Eisenhower dollar is special. 
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