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most excellent haul! - love to see them rescued quarters! 
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Quote: love to see them rescued quarters me too!
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yep, I bet you do 
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HondoB wrote: Quote: Recently I scored a $20 in a parking lot! From experience, it seems that these frequently travel in pairs - and that was the case here! It must've been around 1965, I found a pair, but they were only $1 Bills. The inflation calculator says a 1965 dollar is equivalent to about $10 today. My mom had a part-time job at the snack bar of a bowling alley and after school, I walked there to see her. It was about a mile from the school to the bowling alley, and though I was in my later elementary school years, it was in the days before helicoptering parenthood, LOL. Anyway, on the way, I found a Dollar Bill in the ditch. Excited, I continued on and showed it to my mother. A middle-aged female customer at the bar told me to go find another one. So, I went back to look! You guessed it, another one near where the first was found. And I learned a lesson. You're right, find one, you need to look some more. :-^)
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Quote: find one, you need to look some more i concur. just before xmas 2023 I found a $100 bill. there was another, but I had to look around for it. had I not done that I would have missed it. so yeah, you find one, you keep looking because there may be more. mos def. Quote: around 1965, I found a pair, but they were only $1 Bills that was probably an awesome find in 1965. $2 then would have gotten you a nice handful of baseball cards & bubblegum back then.
Edited by MrPink2018 02/21/2026 10:06 pm
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Quote: tonight I picked $3.02. some of it was well-scattered, but the bulk of it was picked in two places. a soda machine early on provided a pair of quarters. later, my favorite ice machine gave up eight more quarters: Fantastic! 
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i had a very short night tonight since it's cold & windy, but I still picked $1.32-- from just 2 spots. one spot yielded eighty-two cents and the other spot- my favorite ice machine- yielded a pair of quarters.  joy. it just keeps piling up. 
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Nice! Nice score.  
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: that was probably an awesome find in 1965. $2 then would have gotten you a nice handful of baseball cards & bubblegum back then The truth is, I spent that $2 on a cheap (even for 1965) camera at Five & Dime. And over the next few years I took lots of pictures. Some are fairly decent, all things considered.  
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free camera! hard to argue with that. money well spent.
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Quote: Nice score yes. not too shabby for the short amount of time I spent out there tonight. I left my place at 11:15pm, was home at exactly midnight. honestly, 45-60 minutes is really about all the time I want to put into it, feeding cats along the way, of course.
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very nice Vector! Great pictures too! I remember the old Five & Dime stores I used to go to at the Jersey Shore 
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Quote: but I still picked $1.32-- from just 2 spots. Excellent! 
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Quote: The truth is, I spent that $2 on a cheap (even for 1965) camera at Five & Dime. And over the next few years I took lots of pictures. Some are fairly decent, all things considered. An outstanding return on that investment! 
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