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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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It was fully in the "junk silver" category.

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I have a lot of coins in that category. I never bought a bag of old silver coins but it would be tempting just to see if I could plug a few more holes in my coin collector books ... that I have done little with over the last ~50 years.

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Anything in particular you're looking for? I was left all of the junk silver my grandparents had, if there's a coin or two there I can send to a collection I'd be happy to pass it along.

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I packed my coin books with my other valuable stuff in my safe deposit box and haven't handled them in years. No idea what is still missing. I truly appreciate your offer though! Maybe I should buy you some coin books for you to fill for your own organized collection and enjoyment!?

An acquaintance in Junior High inherited a couple of nail kegs full of silver his grandfather had collected at his pub sometime after America started the copper clad transition ~1964. The dumb kid was going to sell it all for scrap silver content. I was able to buy a few VG to Fine condition coins from him before he did the unthinkable. I tried to get more but the kid was a slacker and unmotivated to screen all of his coins and offer me his best for a premium over scrap value. I'm thankful I was able to get what I got from him.