Self Check Outs and Half Dollar Coins

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I only see 50 cent pieces when I'm in Vegas at the casinos. Most of the casinos have 50 cent pieces so they can properly pay 3/2 odds on a bet that's an odd multiple of $5. But some instead just have $2.50 chips instead.

My grandmother has an old coin collection, which I know has a steel penny in it, but I'm not sure how much further back from that it goes. And I don't know if she has any dollar coins or if it's all the various fractional coins.

Your story about the cashier calling the cops on you using a 50 cent piece reminds me of all the times people pay with $2 bills and cashiers get freaked out. My grandfather used to give us $2 as small gifts.
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MrPopo wrote:I only see 50 cent pieces when I'm in Vegas at the casinos. Most of the casinos have 50 cent pieces so they can properly pay 3/2 odds on a bet that's an odd multiple of $5. But some instead just have $2.50 chips instead.

My grandmother has an old coin collection, which I know has a steel penny in it, but I'm not sure how much further back from that it goes. And I don't know if she has any dollar coins or if it's all the various fractional coins.

Your story about the cashier calling the cops on you using a 50 cent piece reminds me of all the times people pay with $2 bills and cashiers get freaked out. My grandfather used to give us $2 as small gifts.
When I was a kid my dad used to take us to Washington DC and we would go the the mint and I remember being able to buy $2 bills in uncut sheets. do they still do that?
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KalessinDB wrote:Hrmmm... now I'm on a hunt.

Morgan Dollar? I thought those were from the 1800's, but Wiki confirms there was a printing in 1921.

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Yup! It's that one alright. Thanks for the info you provided.
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fastbilly1 wrote:The only old currency story I have is that a couple years ago at my church in Atlanta, someone drop a double eagle in the plate one night during service.
Wow, if that is in good condition, it's worth around $1,000 and as much as $1,200. Double Eagles are largest coin currency ever made by the U.S., save for a $50 coin that was made for the opening of the Panama Canal about 100 years ago. The Eagles were made to coincide with the Gold Rush of 1849.

Wonder if the church realized it and sold it to a dealer to benefit the church?
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jvalentine98 wrote:Wonder if the church realized it and sold it to a dealer to benefit the church?
Why do you think we knew what it was?
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fastbilly1 wrote:
jvalentine98 wrote:Wonder if the church realized it and sold it to a dealer to benefit the church?
Why do you think we knew what it was?
IIRC, without looking at one, it doesn't say anything on the front of the coin. They could be easily overlooked.
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jvalentine98 wrote:
fastbilly1 wrote:
jvalentine98 wrote:Wonder if the church realized it and sold it to a dealer to benefit the church?
Why do you think we knew what it was?
IIRC, without looking at one, it doesn't say anything on the front of the coin. They could be easily overlooked.
Without looking at one you can tell something is different, it weighs more than most coins.
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