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Rest in Peace
United States
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Today's goodies: - one ounce buffalo round
- ¾ oz FM sterling medal
- 0.6dwt 10K gold ring
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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That would make me want to put on a Santa suite put up a pot and ring my bell.
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Moderator
 United States
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Has the traditional Classic Gold showed up yet? There's a group of collectors who deposit one every year.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I've already heard of classic gold showing up here in the Seattle area SA buckets.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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My mother found an 18k $300 (in melt) necklace at Salvation Army for $2.
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United States
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Valued Member
Canada
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounds like your taking money away from Sally!
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Rest in Peace
 United States
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Can't speak for anyone else, but we're buying them at a good price (as in, I don't think any of the locals would pay more).
The head dingaling mentions that they got a $50 gold piece another year and sold it for $400, which could be anything from fair to a ripoff, depending on when it was.
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Valued Member
Canada
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So your saying your selling the finds in the Kettle and giving the profits to Sally or are you pocketing the profits. Guess I dont understand what you are doing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Sorry, not Bigfreds problem. He is a business man. Why dont the people that drop these coins just give "Sally" the FMV? I guess they give to boost their egos? Fred is more than fair I am sure!
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Valued Member
Canada
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Dont you think that the people that put these valuable items in the Kettle assume that Sally Anne will reap the profits! Talk about robbing from the poor. Here in Edmonton someone put a Gold 1oz. coin in the kettle and it was on the news at how generous someone was.
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Rest in Peace
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 ,redlee! Not sure how else to explain it. SA calls, I show up and cut them a nice check. If someone dumps a roll of AGE, we might do something else.
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Rest in Peace
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Quote: Dont you think that the people that put these valuable items in the Kettle assume that Sally Anne will reap the profits! Talk about robbing from the poor. That's quite a jump. The SA isn't a coin dealer, and if they don't think to contact one, money is money. Dump a 0.1 oz gold eagle into a coin counter and it counts as a dime. Quote: Here in Edmonton someone put a Gold 1oz. coin in the kettle and it was on the news at how generous someone was. I read where a guy hung around a convenience store and left a gold bison in the kettle. They spotted it, and asked him about it. He said it was his wife's idea. The SA rep gushed about how generous the donor was to give them $50. I immediately wrote the reporter to explain they prolly paid $1500+ for it, and to tell SA not to deposit it for $50. Like the poster who bought thousands of $ worth of gold at a SA store for $2, the SA has no idea unless someone tells them.
Edited by biggfredd 12/15/2011 05:25 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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SuperDave-it showed up today in my local newspaper. VALUABLE OLD COIN APPEARS IN DONATION KETTLE-Gettysburg PA-"Someone dropped a rare coin worth about $1700.00 into a Salvation Army kettle in central Pennsylvania again. The Evening Sun of Hanover reports a gold South African Krugerrand was discovered Wednesday in a kettle outside a Walmart near Gettysburg. The valuable currency has appeared in Gettysburg area kettles for several years But no one knows whom to thank for the generosity. Local Salvation Army unit organizer C.K. Roulette says he's content with the mystery remaining unsolved. He says it sparks peoples' imaginations and adds excitement during long, cold hours of bell-ringing. Krugerrands have also turned up in recent years in Salvation Army kettles in Florida, Indiana, Colorado and Washington." Pretty amazing at the generosity of some people. Just glad it was not a TARGET since they will not let the Salvation Army ring at their facilities (at least in the deep south).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here in Idaho we used to have somebody who would drop a gold coin in the bucket each year. Happened for a long time. Ringers we always wanting to be the one to find it. I think the person who was doing it must have died because they stopped a few years ago, after doing ever year for 25 or 30 years.
All the veterans in my area always give to the Salvation Army but never to the Red Cross. I asked about it one time and apparently during WWII the Red Cross charged for the donut and coffee but the Salvation Army always gave them away for free to the troops if they could not pay. I think the man who was doing this was probably a veteran and passed away.
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Rest in Peace
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Got another call last nite. They've accumulated a few gold rings and some unspecified coins. Since she didn't call this morning, looks like it will be monday before we find out.
Stay tuned...
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