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I mean, at least it was not because they couldn't figure out how to make change.

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>Gen Z cashiers are infuriating their bosses when they take cash from customers. According to reports young workers are deeming some bills counterfeit when they are in fact legitimate. According to one boss of a frozen yogurt shop in Florida, teenage employees had to be told that the bills they had refused to accept because they were fake, were actually 'just old.' Sam, 22, told Newsweek that the £10 and £5 notes that were confiscated at the store were 'pre-1999 as far as dating goes, so at least 25-30 years old.

I mean, at least it was not because they couldn't figure out how to make change. Archive: https://archive.today/k2Ofn From the post: >>Gen Z cashiers are infuriating their bosses when they take cash from customers. According to reports young workers are deeming some bills counterfeit when they are in fact legitimate. According to one boss of a frozen yogurt shop in Florida, teenage employees had to be told that the bills they had refused to accept because they were fake, were actually 'just old.' Sam, 22, told Newsweek that the £10 and £5 notes that were confiscated at the store were 'pre-1999 as far as dating goes, so at least 25-30 years old.
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The amount of people that don't know that there is a legal $2 bill is insane. My grandmother always sent them with a card for birthdays.

My father now thinks it is hilarious to gift dollar coins that everyone thinks are quarters. (I am not young, he just has a odd sense of humor).

I have been thinking about getting into coin-hunting (or whatever you call it) to collect actual silver coins. Something to do when watching a show with my Wife.

Thanks, I like when random posts turn into a interesting conversation =)

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I see the odd silver coin every once in a great while...consider yourself lucky if you find one.

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It seems like about the only time you might score is when some kid steals them out of dad's coin collection and buys some candy or whatever ... at face value. I searched through a lot of change as a kid in the late '60s and '70s. Not much since.

The last coin of numismatic value that I found was a steel nickel about 5 years ago.

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I had a silver quarter given to me in change about a year ago. I assume the kids not knowing what older coins were passed that on to me.

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Depends on the state. You seem to find more in lower pop states. Probably because of the age of the population. We have a few already that were unintentionally gifted to use in a roll.