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Pillar of the Community
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It is a duplicate post (I don't know how it got there, honestly). Also, shouldn't the count be $97,476 if ninamason succeeded in giving out the SBA and Lincoln dollars in change?
Edited by SilverRoosevelt 06/24/2012 01:30 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote:Found another SBA in the drawer tonight on top of the previously-mentioned two. Handed it out. $97 487. I assume that she only handed out one coin and her last number was 98487. I subtracted 9 from this number. So I think it is 98,478.
Edited by perfessor 06/24/2012 02:44 am
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Dunno where my head has been - I just now spotted this thread.
I most often use the brass bucks for tips on a table, so I don't very often see reactions. I hope the waitresses don't think they're tarnished quarters and cuss me out for being cheap! Last night I added one to what I paid for at Sonic, a rather generous tip, if I may say so.
How many have I spent? Starting somewhere around Martin Van Buren I would buy two rolls at my credit union service center, extract one for the collection, and spend the rest. That has come to a screeching halt, however. But starting a couple of months ago I offered to buy all the dollar coins the cashier had in her tray at the counter, and the first time she had about $20.00 worth. My brother uses a bank in another town nearby, so when I go with him once a month when he makes his transactions, I buy up all the brass bucks that they have. So far we're talking about $50.
I'll let someone else do the math, if you want to count my contributions at all, but I'll try to keep track of what I spend from now on. I have ten of them (Sacs and prez) with me on a little reunion jaunt to my hometown in SE Kansas. No one here has blinked when I've used them, and only a few people have examined them over the past couple of years. My barber loves them - I think she gives them to her grandkids - and a few others have commented positively about them. I can't remember any negative comments, and when they go directly into the cash register, they seem to drop them in a center back spot, whatever that is.
As long as I can obtain them, I'll spend them. Frankly, although they weigh more than a dollar bill, they really form less a wad in my pocket than the same amount of dollar bills (I don't carry any bills in my wallet; I keep all my cash in my left front pocket.), and when I reach for change, the dollars are easy to separate from the other coins. Down with the dollar bill!
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Pillar of the Community
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Three yesterday for ice cream.
$97475 to go.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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$10 today on lunch
$97,465
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Moderator
 United States
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yesterday: 5 for ice 2 for donuts at breakfast 35 for gas in truck
today: 8 for ice and candy
$97,415 to go
going to my bank tomorrow to see if they have more small dollars, may ask about half dollars too
Edited by Fuzzy317 06/24/2012 9:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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$4 on Gatorade for softball this morning.
$97,411
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Moderator
 United States
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got more small dollars from my bank.
spent today:
29 for gas in truck 26 for lunch + tip
$97,356 to go
Edited by Fuzzy317 06/25/2012 3:15 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
592 Posts |
One at the post office. More in my coin purse waiting.
$97,355 to go.
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Moderator
 United States
14463 Posts |
9 at retail store 9 for lunch 27 for groceries 16 at hardware store 12 for dinner + tip
$97,282 to go
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Pillar of the Community
United States
561 Posts |
$5 at grocery store $2 at Taco Bell
$97,275
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Pillar of the Community
United States
592 Posts |
$2 at work for snacks yesterday.
$97,273 to go.
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Valued Member
United States
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$1 for a soda today
$97,272
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Moderator
 United States
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1 for snack at work
$97,271 to go
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I spent a total of 20 today; 13, with $32 in bills, on coin albums for Peace dollars and Franklins, and seven on a Subway meal. $97,251 to go.
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