- Where to find the money
- Identifying money from splotches of gum
- Extracting money from difficult surfaces
If that's not enough, I'm going to throw in these plastic cups FREE. Handy for putting in your findings. Operators are standing by!
So I had quite a productive 12 hours or so. Yesterday evening at about 9pm I was around Union Square and was standing by the George Washington statue. There was a slight drizzle but I noticed something that looked either like gum or money. Turns out it was a nickel from 1980. Two minutes later, I found a shiny dime about 4 feet away. This dime was from 1989. Though not everyone likes dimes (not real, though).
This morning at about 9:45 I was at the Union Square subway station and walking up the platform to catch the 6 train when I saw that gray silver hue that catches my eye nowadays. Biggest find ever: Quarter. 2001. One of those special state ones: Rhode Island. And guess what: "Rhode Island has more shipwrecks per square mile than any other state." You read it here first.
Before I got home, I stopped off and had a coffee in my neighborhood. There was a bronze piece by the intersection just screaming to be picked up.
All told in about 12 hours, I had collected $.41!
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