loose change
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52185)
• Staten Island, New York
23 Mar
I found loose change in the basement next to my laundry detergent—two quarters, a few dimes, a few nickels, and many pennies.
I counted them out and the total came to $1.22.
Guess this must have been the change the contractor...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52185)
• Staten Island, New York
29 Nov 24
Whenever I get change in coins from shopping at a store, or find some on the street or elsewhere, I usually always take the coins and put them in coin wrappers. Once I accumulate a decent amount I go and deposit into the bank.
I...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52185)
• Staten Island, New York
5 Apr 24
Initially I thought of putting my loose change into a piggy bank or a glass jar but then decided it’s best to put them into coin wrappers. My bank doesn’t have a coin counting machine and I can’t just bring a jar of loose coins to...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (122218)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Jul 21
Lisa Phillips who lives in Philadelphia Pennsylvania takes a morning walk with her two dogs for not only getting some exercise but also looking for loose coins on the street.
Lisa uses the loose coins that she finds on the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382240)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Jan 21
A recent post about picking up coins on the street and saving them in a jar reminded me of when we took a large container of coins to the bank to be cashed in. You can read the discussion here:...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382240)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Aug 19
Firstly, the image has nothing to do with the post. This rock is on the large granite outcrop that is BeringBooding Rock near Beacon in Western Australia. Isn’t it an unusual shape?
But what I wanted to share is that yesterday we...
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jahernandezrivas
@jahernandezrivas (11287)
• United States
5 Dec 10
My job doesn't pay crap anymore and no paid Holidays and it sux!! We will be off 2 weeks during Christmas with no pay, and that is sad but the only thing is I love my hours there and the people I work with it is so laid back but I...
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Deborah L. Alten
@gtargirl (5376)
• United States
25 Feb 10
In a glass jar perhaps, a pretty little piggy bank, under your mattress, or a special coin purse? When do you roll them up and bring your earnings to the bank? Experts say (don't ask me who the experts are) that the average family...
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nosmirc
@nosmirc (72)
• Thailand
17 Dec 09
Sometimes I have to use public phone or pay for some little stuffs, but it makes my pocket bloat and hard to close.
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singlemommy
@singlemommy (2955)
• United States
27 Jun 09
Today I decided to clean out my car. I always find some loose change here and there, under the seats, etc. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. Well, today I found $4.11! Yes, you can tell that I haven't given my car a good...
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Amywrites
@Amywrites (143)
• United States
12 Sep 08
First I would like to start off by saying I personally am not saying 9-11 was an inside job. I am curious to read what other people think about this topic. I have been doing some reading and watching documentaries on this and it...
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wachit14
@wachit14 (3595)
• United States
6 Jul 08
My husband and I began saving our loose change years ago. We have jars of it around the house and from time to time we turn it in at our bank, which does not charge us for changing it over from coins to cash.
Last week we...
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eclecticsteve
@eclecticsteve (253)
• United States
29 Dec 07
Earlier this week on MSN.com, there was a story about a man who bought a car with loose change. He had been accumulating his loose change until now and used the money to buy a car. Critics say he could have earned interest on the...
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raulgc01
@raulgc01 (306)
• Philippines
20 Oct 07
Sometimes loose change, especially the smaller one in my pocket, make me feel uncomfortable, that's why whenever I have loose change I put in in a 4-gallown used water bottle. I've been doing it for almost five years now and from...
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MrNiceGuy
@MrNiceGuy (4139)
• United States
21 Jan 07
Loose Change is a popular video on the internet that has cast some serious doubts on the events of 9/11 and who is responsible for them. It has been very controversial but is usually regarded as one of the omnipotent internet...
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