I would bet that some kid has got into his parents or grandparent's coin collection and is spending the collector coins for face value. It would have been interesting to see what else was in that cash register drawer!
Many years ago, my brother got into my Mom's 5 gallon bucket of old silver coins over a period of time. By the time she noticed, he had spent about half of what she had saved over the years. He mostly bought candy and pop at the grocery store near his school. To my knowledge, that was the ONLY time my Mom ever whipped my brother. He never did anything like that again, and my Mom had her money hidden a lot better after that.
Once in a great while, I get a wheat penny in change, but I have not seen an Indian head in circulation for many years. I also have not got a real silver dime or quarter for at least 20 years. People save and collect them.
I bet that kid is in trouble when his parent or grandparent figures out what he or she did!
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