• The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.

$pare change...what do you do with it?

GR8racingfool

New member
Kinda curious to know what others do with their spare change. You toss it in a bowl by the front door, your night stand, kitchen etc? Your piggy bank?

Me...I just keep on dropping it into my change jar. Its an antique 5 gallon water bottle I got from my last boss when I left. It was his dads he had in his office. Though...it only had about $0.12 in it when I got it, I didn't have much of a free head start. But been adding to it when ever I have some jingle in my pocket, and I'd say it weighs around 50 lbs. currently.

changebottle.jpg


So, what do you do with it?

~F~
 
Last edited:


My boyfriend's mom has a jar almost exactly like that she puts change into and she said that it's for our daughter's college fund :) my boyfriend has a harley davidson cup he puts all his silver change in and another cup just for pennies. I ususally keep my change in the bottom of my purse if i get too many pennies then i put them in my boyfriends penny cup or my one of my daughter's piggy banks. she has one that's a buddha my dad only puts silver dollars in that's almost full.
 
i do the same thing lol....... i had 400 bucks at one point but had to cash it in........u prob got like 600 in there if not more....i always wanted to fill it up to see how much it would be lol
 
I have a plastic 5 gallon water jug thats sitting underneath my desk in front of me. I only put the silver change in it, and Then i throw my pennies in a big bowl i made back in highschool. I don't know what i will save it up for may be my future childrens college or something. Now my dad he has been saving change for ever. He has this Big 4 ft. tall plastic coke bottle and he has nothing but pennies. Then he has an old glass 5 gallon water jug full of nickles And then he has a plastic 5 gallon water jig almost filled to the top of just half dollars.
 
I have one of those Quaker Oat Meal cardboard round containers that I use. I fill it up, then I dump that into one of those large commercial size pickle jars. Ive paid for entire vacations for all of us out of that jar.

I used to also, not so much right now, take excess $1 bills and toss them in there. If I had more than say three or four, then I would take all the rest and toss them in the jar. It worked really well because Im always breaking bills ($5, $10, $20, etc) and then I never paid exact change so I always had tons of change in my pocket.

It adds up in a major hurry. Even when I was a bachelor it added up. One year with all the $1 bills I saved and the enormous amount of changed I had saved up I took a trip to Florida, paid for all the gas there and back, all my expenditures while I was there and still had money left over when I came back.
 


Those are all great. Guess my glass water bottle isn't as rare as i thought it was.

The little red towel thing in the corner of my picture above, that was a slip cover from a bottle of wine. Inside is a Chivas Regal tube that one of those bottles came in. Inside THAT is where I keep my "specialty coins". Such as wheat head pennys, bicentennial quarters, aluminum quarters and dimes, those pennys you smash in those machines when your on vacation, two dollar bills, and a good stack of one dollar bills.

Whats so special about the $1.00's?

They are all defaced, such as the stamps on them "Wheres George Been find out at www. etc." and those that have the marijuana plant stamps on them, or the "I grew hemp" stamps, or just people that drew on them, or marked them, or did some art on them etc.

I used to have more, but back in high school I needed to gas up my car and I was broke, so I tapped in to my collection, and paid for a tank of gas with nothing but defaced $1.00 bills. The clerk at the gas station probably thought I did them all. LOL

~F~
 


i have the exactly same jar that you have pictured there. an old glass water cooler jar. nice.

change is kept there.
 
Such as wheat head pennys, bicentennial quarters, aluminum quarters and dimes, those pennys you smash in those machines when your on vacation, two dollar bills, and a good stack of one dollar bills.

~F~

You have an aluminum quarter? Ive been collecting coins for a long time and I dont think I have ever heard of those before.
 
i keep silver change in a Cuban cigar box on my night table, pennys go in a plastic jug. once the cigar box is full i get about 80-100$ it takes about a good 2 months to fill it up.
 


I put all mine in a wooden box where I put my wallet every night. When the box gets full, I dig out all the quarters and put them in the cubby hole of the GTP for the car wash when I am being too lazy to hand wash it. Everything else goes into a 5 gallon water jug and saved.
 
I have a Crown Royal jug at home that I use and then at school I just throw change in my desk drawer.
 
You have an aluminum quarter? Ive been collecting coins for a long time and I dont think I have ever heard of those before.

Ya, they are aluminum. I only have 4 quarters and just a few dimes.
The dates on the quarters are 1939, '57, '62, and '64. They don't have the marking as to where they were minted at. The dimes I have read 1946, '51, and '51.

I first found them when I worked all those years at the Bicycle shop, sometimes they would pop up, like from a customer, or from the bank in a roll of quarters. They make a very distinctive sound when you are counting down your drawl, when they hit the other coins, its a very high pitch "ting", you hear that, you know you got one. Kinda rare, working retail for over 8 years, and I only found 2.

The other two, and the dimes came from Heather and her job when she was counting down her tills in the office. She knows to save them for me. :th_thumbsup-wink:

~F~
 
Back
Top