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Mixed in with the days mail, you find an envelope containing 10 authentic crisp new $100 bills and a note. The note states that you should use the money to buy something you want and not payoff a current debt.

What do you do with the money?
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Should the answers be kept coin related?
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It's up to you.
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I checked my mailbox. It is not there.
Should I report the theft to the police?
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That too, is up to you.
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First I check all the crisp notes for fancy serial numbers or stars.
Then I spend $500 on CRH and repeatedly wash it through, finding treasure(s) along the way such as '69s Doubled Die, and many '64 Kennedy halves etc...
The second $500 would be spent on a few PCGS holdered coins for my collection.
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I'd go buy a box of dollars and look for wide rim 1979's and wounded eagles.
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Same thing I do with my Power Ball winnings?

I would buy a 2 1/2 dollar Indian and a gold Princess Dollar in highest grade I could find for the money. I don't think I can get a nice $3.00 Indian princess with a thousand dollars.
If I could, that would be what I'd get instead.
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That's a good one. Any extra cash I find these days is going into silver bullion. I like bars but also some rounds and old silver coins are always nice.
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Honestly, I'd probably just put it in a checking account and forget about it. But in the spirit of the game, I would like to buy a really nice 1932-D Washington quarter or a 1916-D Mercury dime.
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I would try to complete or close, my current collection of Hard Times Tokens and Civil War Tokens.
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I checked my mailbox. It is not there. Should I report the theft to the police?



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What do you do with the money?
Well, there are two Seated dollar holes in my otherwise complete 7070. Looks like I can now afford a nicer pair to complete the album.
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Either fill some holes in my 7070 set or buy silver bullion.
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A Rwanda precious metals coin set.
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You-Receive-An-Envelope-With-$1k-And-A-Note-In-Your-Mailbox
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For me, it would either be a new DSLR camera body or a metal detector and accessories
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