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not sure what this does...will change it

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Brookings, Oregon
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Posted Feb 20, 2010, 10:01:58 am

I'm thinking that we find a lot of pennies because people don't really care about them because their value is so small and on top of that, it is probably the most common coin. We find quite a few dimes because they are relatively small and probably fall thru a hole in your pocket or are just so small that if you drop them you can't find them. We find quite a few quarters because they are pretty common. When you break a dollar you usually get some quarters. A lot of people flip quarters and some get lost that way. We find them because they make the coil scream because of the size and metal content. This brings me to the real thought for the day. Nickels. Is it just me or does everyone find more q's,p's and d's than nickels? Does it matter that when you break a dollar that the max amount of nickels that you will get is 1? With pennies the max is 4, quarters the max is 3, and dimes the max is 2. This leaves you with less nickels to lose. On the other hand, do we not find as many nickels because they scream like pop tops and junk and we don't dig as much junk and pop tops as we should?
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this is a big box.....wonder where this info goes?HuhHuh
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Feb 20, 2010, 01:38:24 pm

That picture is disgusting unless you are an acid head!  Just say no. Monty

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 04:18:03 pm

LOL Monty!! Are you "experienced?"
I think you are right R&T.........on both counts. I dont dig every nickel signal but I do dig every dime/quarter signal so it makes sense.

"Agitate! Agitate! Ought to be the motto of every reformer. Agitation is the opposite of stagnation...... one is life, the other death."
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