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 Posted 03/15/2015  09:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Therein it should remain.
Gee willikers! It would only have about a buck fifty's worth of silver in it, anyway!
I don't think it would be worth bothering with.

Why can't the charity have this small amount of silver?

If it was a truely valuable coin, perhaps you could have offered to buy it for market price.
But that is hypothetical.
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I didn't realize how old the thread was until about the 4th entry. Happy to see that and honest request was met by a gracious individual who didn't mind taking a minute to improve the outcomes (our member and the charity). Win-win at a minimum.
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The silver more than likely wouldn't have went to the charity but to a coin counting machine at a bank somewhere.
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When I see silver coins in those boxes, I slip in a little folded (typed) note in the box that states:


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You have silver coins in this box (Canadian 10c and 25c before 1968). In exchange for those coins, I will donate 10x their face value to this charity. Text me at: XXX-XXX-XXXX


(obviously, my cell number will not be posted here). This almost always works...
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Just curious if you've gotten contacted by executing the method you mentioned. Thanks.

Normic, glad it worked out for you!Kudos 4 the update.
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SsuperDdave, thanks for letting me know.
sel_69l, silver is silver and for how much of it is out there and for how hard it is to find, when I see it I'mtaking initiative. My dad read your post and told me to tell you that the people that get the coins don't take the dime out because its silver and that it would of just gone with the rest of the coins but I was going to say that already.
Rackster, Ya I was just looking through my non archived posts and saw this thread. I didn't know I could see all my posts like that. The manager seemed like the kind of manager I would like to have at my work Haha.
52Raymo, that's what my dad told me, its why I like to preserve them.
SPP-Ottawa, That's a good idea, thanks for saying it. It might come in handy for me one day. A couple months after I got the dime I saw another one of the exact same year at Tim Horton's charity container and could not get it.
CopperCastle, Thanks, I'mglad it worked out too.
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If it's just gone with the rest of the coins there would be no great loss for anybody.
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That doesn't make sense. did you read that I put a quarter in for the dime The quarter I gave I was happy to loose because it gained me a silver dime. If I left it in the charity bin they wouldn't of gotten 15 more cents because of me and I wouldn't of gotten a silver dime.. something you cant even find in circulation in this country anymore because of the alloy recovery program. What do you mean by great loss
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You did them a favour. Well done.

I do not like the idea of putting valuable coins in charity bins. This leaves it up to them to recognize it and make additional effort to get full value for it. With time being money, it would probably not pay them for the hassle.

So if you want to give a charity a dollar worth of silver, why not just give them a dollar from the start?
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I don't like it either, in this country if coins like that find there way into a bank its game over... unless a coin roll hunter comes along and asks if they have any silver and they don't say they cant give it because its discontinued. Or if you want to give them $20 worth of silver, you just throw a 20 in and walk off with your silver dollar you have in your purse or wallet for whatever reason.
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