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Nickels Are Rarer

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 Posted 03/19/2007  6:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TSmith3510 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I usually dump my pocket change in a small desk drawer. When it starts to get full I sort through it separating quarters, dimes, nickels, etc. into different coffee cans, plastic bottles, bags and what have you. I noticed that I have fewer nickels than any other denomination. I thought about it and then it occurred to me..



..there's a good reason for this. When a register clerk gives us change, on any given transaction we can receive up to 4 pennies, 3 quarters, 2 dimes, but only one nickel.

Useless information? Yeah, probably.
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Okay, I have a story about this. When I was a cashier, I would purposely give smaller change so I could open more rolls to thumb through. First off when the quarter tray is empty I start using dimes and nickels. Let's say they get 75 cents change coming, and instead of busting open another roll of quarters I would give them 7 dimes and a nickel! Nickels and dimes went fast so I got to keep opening more rolls of them while picking out the coins I wanted! And when somebody pay with a silver coin, I get all excited and put it aside to buy from the till.
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Its funny you mention that. I noticed recently that I was receiving few nickels in change also.
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There were a couple of times where I gave the customer nearly a dollars worth of nickels for their change. It was a hoot!
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Just tonight I'm sorting change on my desktop.

Sixty coins, and only four were nickels.
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Interesting observation, and I must agree with you, except to say that half-dollars are even scarcer .
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When I put a dollar in the change machine at work I get 3 quarters and 5 nickels. I might have to take advantage of that. Spend the quarters except for the pres. one's I need and sort through the nickels.
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