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Old March 23rd 10, 12:40 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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Default Halves still (randomly) getting confused as dollar coins


"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message
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Reality wrote:
On Mar 22, 7:30 pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
"Duh_OZ" wrote in message

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Happened again today at a thrift store. Bill was $4.95 so I hand
over 2, $2's and 2 halves. The halves go under the till and the
cashier hands me $1.05 in change. I explain those were half dollars
so she lifts the till, looks them over and I hand back the $1. Then
she takes the halves and puts both on top of the $1 bills. So an
alleged $1 coin goes under the till but 2 halves go on top of the $1
bills? What-ever!

If you can't understand the clerk's reaction to your deuces and
halves, why not simply hand her the five or five ones that she
probably expected?


Because some people insist on incorporating obscure denominations into
regular commerce to unsuspecting and non-coin collecting clerks IMHO.

I have a nice source for beat up $2 bills and $1 silver certificates
that I only give out as as tips at resturants. That way, it gives
them a few minutes to figure it out, and hopefully realize, that they
are different and potentially cool to receive.

Otherwise, I side with the clerks on not knowing what the living f***
is going on, as they rarely or never see obscure coins and currency on
a daily basis.


Heh. I wonder if you'd get flak for leaving some Barber coins as a tip.


I never left Barbers a tip until after I left college.






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