Kybra Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) I would really like one or a few Indian head pennies. I am wondering if this would be the right forum to ask if a Cacher in the States would be able to set them up a travel bug to get to one of my caches locally.... I think it would be very interesting and a great accomplying story to see the journey these items would take to get here rather than getting them through Ebay or the like. Edited February 16, 2005 by Kybra Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 While we're on the subject, I really like one or a few gold bars. I am wondering if this would be the right forum to ask if a Cacher would be able to set them up a travel bug to get to one of my caches locally.... I think it would be very interesting and a great accomplying story to see the journey these items would take to get here rather than getting them through the mint or the like. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Send me your address and I'll mail you a few. Quote Link to comment
Kybra Posted February 16, 2005 Author Share Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) I'll do you a deal with the gold bars... but I think the pennies have a better chance of getting to their destination Edited February 16, 2005 by Kybra Quote Link to comment
+Konnarock Kid & Marge Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 (edited) Indian Head pennies are our signature items that we leave in "good" caches. They are 1904 and 1906 which are the years my Father and Mother were born (kind of a small way to honor them). You can obtain them from any good coin store from 50 cents on up depending on the year and grade of the coin. This might be an easier way to get the coins and then start a TB with one of them. P.S. After my initial post I went to your profile and realize that you are in Australia. Sorry, I should have checked first before giving you the "coin store" advice. Send me your address and I will mail you one of our pennies. Anything for our good Aussie friends. Edited February 17, 2005 by Konnarock Kid & Marge Quote Link to comment
+bigcall Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 OK this is slightly off topic but still in the same general area so here goes: Anyone know where how to get/buy Sacagawea dollars? We have found a few in caches and always thought they were neat prizes to swap with. I went looking around the internet to find a place to find/buy some - the problem is that every place I found sells the collector's versions (i.e. in a case or at least uncirculated). While this is OK, I would prefer the less pricey, run of the mill variety. Are these coins being hoarded that much that they are unavailable? Quote Link to comment
+Konnarock Kid & Marge Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 Hey bigcall, Beside caching, I am sort of into coin collecting. The best place to get those coins is to make the rounds of several branch banks and ask for them. Sometimes you can just call the bank and ask. That would be the cheapest way. Also check the U.S.Mint.org. I believe you can buy them by the roll. Quote Link to comment
+Delta-S Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 Anyone know where how to get/buy Sacagawea dollars? Ask your bank. They should have them in rolls. 25 to a roll, i think. Quote Link to comment
+bigcall Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 The Mint sells them for ~$1.40 apiece before shipping which may run the final price up to ~$1.60 each for a roll of 25. That was the part I didn't understand. I'll check some more local banks, the ones I have asked so far didn't seem to have any Quote Link to comment
+Eric K Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 Big Call: Are you looking for uncirculated coins or circulated coins? I can usually pick up a few here and there at a local bank. Let me know if so I'll ask when I go to the bank Friday or Saturday. Quote Link to comment
+CT Trampers Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 Hey bigcall,Beside caching, I am sort of into coin collecting. The best place to get those coins is to make the rounds of several branch banks and ask for them. Sometimes you can just call the bank and ask. That would be the cheapest way. Also check the U.S.Mint.org. I believe you can buy them by the roll. Yup- Also, give Ebay a try. (GASP!!) I have had good luck and gotten some pretty decent deals there. Quote Link to comment
+kingsting Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 I found two real good places to get Sac dollars. My bank hates these things and will gladly exchange them for paper money. I'm sure other banks feel the same way. Also if your local post office has a stamp machine in the lobby that takes bills, it probably gives out dollar coins (Sac and SBA dollars) as change. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 Anyone know where how to get/buy Sacagawea dollars? For awhile I was on a personal crusade to make these popular. I'd get two rolls every payday and use them everywhere. I'd get comments from cashiers and bartenders ranging from "do you really want to pay with these?" to " I'm sorry, we don't accept Canadian money". I stopped doing it only because the banks around me just don't have the coins anymore. But the NYC subway system does give them (and the SBA dollars) as change, so the few times I get them these days is when I ride the subway, Quote Link to comment
Mushtang Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 Anyone know where how to get/buy Sacagawea dollars? Go to the post office and buy a 37 cent stamp in the lobby machine, but use a $20 bill. You'll get 19 Sac dollars in your change. Quote Link to comment
+AuntieWeasel Posted February 17, 2005 Share Posted February 17, 2005 For awhile I was on a personal crusade to make these popular. Ha! What a coincidence...I've been going out of my way to mock and revile them, myself. The Sacajawea and SB Anthony dollars are two of the butt-ugliest coins the US ever minted (though, granted, that was before the 50-states quarters) and they both had the same grievous, deal-killing design flaw -- far too close in shape, size and color to the quarter. I'm not keen on giving up our paper ones, no matter how much we'd save by doing it, but if we have to go with a $1 coin, check out the British £1 for a more practical shape and size. Oh, and if those two chicks are the best my gender has to honor and look up to, I'm going to slink back to the kitchen. The indian head penny is a great coin, but even better is the buffalo nickel. Fantastic bit of sculpture, both sides, and one of the few "indian heads" in American public art that really looks like an indian. Quote Link to comment
+cachew nut Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 I stopped doing it only because the banks around me just don't have the coins anymore. Yeah, I know why too. Quote Link to comment
+TeamK-9 Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 For awhile I was on a personal crusade to make these popular. Ha! What a coincidence...I've been going out of my way to mock and revile them, myself. The Sacajawea and SB Anthony dollars are two of the butt-ugliest coins the US ever minted (though, granted, that was before the 50-states quarters) and they both had the same grievous, deal-killing design flaw -- far too close in shape, size and color to the quarter. I'm not keen on giving up our paper ones, no matter how much we'd save by doing it, but if we have to go with a $1 coin, check out the British £1 for a more practical shape and size. Oh, and if those two chicks are the best my gender has to honor and look up to, I'm going to slink back to the kitchen. The indian head penny is a great coin, but even better is the buffalo nickel. Fantastic bit of sculpture, both sides, and one of the few "indian heads" in American public art that really looks like an indian. We leave lots of Sac dollars in caches. But one of the things we seem to have a lot of is $2 bills and SBA dollars. My family has always been the type to invest in strange things. For example, one christmas, my grandfather got silver? bars for everyone in the family, I have mine sitting under my bed. But my dad really has a crapload of weird stuff. I guess at one point, he thought that the SBA dollars were cool, and so he probably bought a hundred dollars worth, thinking they'd gain worth over the years. The same goes for the stacks of uncirculated two dollar bills he has sitting on his desk. Quote Link to comment
+bigcall Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 Stopped by a few small banks near my office today and got lucky and found some!!! They claimed that they usually didn't have any, but someone just gave them a roll the other day - I snagged all 25. Thanks for the suggestions - I guess I just needed some more perseverance. Quote Link to comment
+fly46 Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 I wish $2 were more popular. One of my favorite stories involves a guy that went to taco bell, ordered a taco and a small drink and tried to pay with a $2. Needless to say, the chick was stupid and ended up calling mall security because she thought he was trying to pass counterfit money because $2 bills aren't real... lol. Quote Link to comment
+Camo-crazed Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 OK this is slightly off topic but still in the same general area so here goes: Anyone know where how to get/buy Sacagawea dollars? We have found a few in caches and always thought they were neat prizes to swap with. I went looking around the internet to find a place to find/buy some - the problem is that every place I found sells the collector's versions (i.e. in a case or at least uncirculated). While this is OK, I would prefer the less pricey, run of the mill variety. Are these coins being hoarded that much that they are unavailable? I happen to have one that migrated north, if you pay the shipping and handling and the buy-me-a-new-gps tax I'll give you it Quote Link to comment
+Camo-crazed Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 But one of the things we seem to have a lot of is $2 bills and SBA dollars. Oh! they're making should be archived dollars now!? Quote Link to comment
+AuntieWeasel Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 I wish $2 were more popular. One of my favorite stories involves a guy that went to taco bell, ordered a taco and a small drink and tried to pay with a $2. Needless to say, the chick was stupid and ended up calling mall security because she thought he was trying to pass counterfit money because $2 bills aren't real... lol. When I was a wee slip of a thing, I was playing in my parents' closet and found a nice crisp $2 in one of my mother's old handbags. I immediately knew my mother was a forger. I worried a great deal about whether I should turn her in. That's right, I contemplated narking on my mom. Quote Link to comment
+Colorado Cacher Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 I would like to find this in one of my caches please. Gwen Stefani. Quote Link to comment
+Sputnik 57 Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 Boy did this OP get derailed in a hurry or what? Anyone else have anything to say about indian head pennies? Totally off topic, I left a few golden dollars on some nearby railroad tracks, I carry one of the results in my pocket as a rubbing stone. I've left a few in caches, describing them as "Sacaguewa catches her train tokens." I think it sounds so much better than my first idea, "Little Jean Baptiste Charbanneau gets squished!" (There's one for you history buffs). Quote Link to comment
stude Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 I know of a cache wit a 100 ruble in it.But no indian head. Quote Link to comment
+WRITE SHOP ROBERT Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 I wish $2 were more popular. One of my favorite stories involves a guy that went to taco bell, ordered a taco and a small drink and tried to pay with a $2. Needless to say, the chick was stupid and ended up calling mall security because she thought he was trying to pass counterfit money because $2 bills aren't real... lol. When I was doing Wheres George, I used to cash my gas reimbursment checks from work, and get 100 $2 bills every two weeks and stamp and spend them, I had one girl make me wait over five minutes for her manager to get off the phone to ask if they accepted them to pay for a milkshake Quote Link to comment
+reveritt Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 ...When I was doing Wheres George, I used to cash my gas reimbursment checks from work, and get 100 $2 bills every two weeks and stamp and spend them, ... SquareD22, a RI cacher, leaves a WG$2 in a cache, and calls it a "Where's George Jefferson." (Movin' on up...to the east side...) Quote Link to comment
+reveritt Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 ...check out the British £1 for a more practical shape and size. ... I agree. I happened to be in London the week that £2 coins hit the streets. I picked up a few at a post office. Are they still being used? They would be great geocaching trade items (gotta mention geocaching now and then). Quote Link to comment
+AuntieWeasel Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 I happened to be in London the week that £2 coins hit the streets. I picked up a few at a post office. Are they still being used? Oh, yes. Uncle Badger read in a magazine that they're the perfect size to fit in a 35mm film can; they suggested saving for your next camera by filling 'em up with coins. He managed to save £800 that way, a few coins a week, before he ran out of film canisters. (He got a Nikon). I think it's strange that they've issued several versions, but 90% of the ones in circulation are one particular design. I think of it as the "crop circles" design. But what does it mean? Quote Link to comment
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