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What's The Weirdest Place You Randomly Found A Coin?

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a couple years ago I got a perfect 1859 Indian Head cent in change from the movies
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This isn't really a strange place but I still wanted to share:

At a local bar a few years back playing pool and a fight breaks out over by the bar top. I was young and ran over to "help" but it was quickly being moved outside and when the crowd was going to watch I noticed something under a flipped over chair....a $100 bill

Nothing special about the bill except it paid for a great night with some friends.
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A number of years ago I was helping a guy move an old piano. It was in the parlour of this old victorian house, and looked like it was the original upright for the house and all. As we pulled it away from the wall I glanced in the back and there sitting on the maple pull handle was an 1859 large cent penny. Probably some kid a hundred years ago stashed it there so his brother wouldn't find it and it had been sitting there ever since.
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