Time to buy a lottery ticket I think

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Awesome Im always on the lookout for money laying around on the ground usually its a dollar for me lol. Nice find
Yes one time I was trying to find a parking space in a busy parking lot.
Going round and round I finally found a parking spot and opened the car door and found a $5 bill on the floor
 

Nah, don't buy a lottery ticket, buy $20 worth of silver! You can get alot of circulated silver dimes from the coin shop!
I think I may do that....good advice UnderMiner
Yes one time I was trying to find a parking space in a busy parking lot.
Going round and round I finally found a parking spot and opened the car door and found a $5 bill on the floor
Always a pleasant surprise :)
 

I always think of how much money is in the ground Ive gone out and found close to 100 coins many times lots of quarters ect there has to be billions of dollars in just coins in the ground. lol
 

I always think of how much money is in the ground Ive gone out and found close to 100 coins many times lots of quarters ect there has to be billions of dollars in just coins in the ground. lol
I hadn't thought of it that way before...but I often imagine drunk roman soldiers dropping their coins. :)
 

I always think of how much money is in the ground Ive gone out and found close to 100 coins many times lots of quarters ect there has to be billions of dollars in just coins in the ground. lol
I once walked for a little over a mile on the side of a highway collecting every single coin I could find below the guard rail. I found something like $1.20 in coins and a silver hoop earring (5 grams sterling if I remember correctly). Since there are four guard rails per highway (two for northbound and two for southbound) I estimated there was about $5 in coins under the guard rails of every mile of highway (in NYC) plus random jewlery also.

So where are all these coins and jewelry coming from? My theory is from car crashes, and spilling out of the pockets of motorcyclists.

So we can extrapolate the numbers. How many miles of highway there are in NYC times four, times $1.20. Tens of thousands of dollars in the least is my estimate. Now, all we need is a vehicle equipped with a big vaccum.
 

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