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madfranks
25th October 2010, 12:47 PM
So the lady is too ignorant to know she has a gold coin in her hand, pays for her coffee with it, and after learning of her mistake, what is her response?


I think I got ripped off

Ahh yes, someone ripped you off! Of course it's not your fault, it was probably the cashier's fault for accepting it, or the store owner's fault. :sarc:

Link Here (http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/montreal/Woman+pays+coffee+with+gold+coin/3714740/story.html)

Kristine Friesen may have bought the most expensive cup of coffee of all time.

The Winnipeg resident and her husband thought nothing of their visit to a Tim Hortons location on Wednesday. She ordered tea and a bagel while Harry ordered coffee.

The bill came to about $3, so Kristine reached into her purse, pulled out a toonie and a loonie and they sat down to enjoy their beverages.

Kristine went to bed early that night but when she got up the next morning, she found out Harry had been up late looking high and low for a gold coin he had left with his change on the coffee table (OP Comment - who leaves gold bullion mixed with the loose change?) the day before.

After retracing their steps, she realized with some horror that she had likely used the $100 gold coin at Tim Hortons.

"I thought the loonie looked kind of shiny but I didn't really think about it. It stuck in my mind through," she said.

The wayward coin nearly made it into general circulation as change for a subsequent customer but an alert cashier noticed it and brought it back to Greg Mikolajek, owner of the store.

"She said, 'I think I got ripped off,'" he said.

Mikolajek, a novice coin collector, regularly rounds up the non-Canadian money the shop brings in and buys it for himself. He uses the U.S. change on trips south of the border and he puts coins from other countries, such as Mexico, Cuba or even Europe, in a box.

At first, he thought the coin was a special edition loonie, like the one celebrating the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. On closer inspection, he knew that couldn't be the case because the coin was minted in 1976. The Royal Canadian Mint didn't start producing loonies until 1987.

"It's the exact same size of a loonie. You'd never know the difference, it's just a little heavier," he said.

Mikolajek immediately thought about getting it back into the hands of the owner but realized that would be impossible unless somebody came forward on their own.

"If I said we have a lost $100 coin, we'd have 3,000 people here to collect it," he said.

Abe Nuss, manager of A.B. Coins & Collectables, said from the description of the coin, he believes it's worth about $350. He said the Mint produced two gold $100 coins in 1976, a 14-ounce version that's about the size of a loonie and a 22-ounce piece that's a little bigger and thicker than a nickel (OP comment - WTFFFFF?!?). The latter is worth about $700. The Mint continues to make the $100-gold coin to this day, although the gold content is lower than it used to be, he said.

On Thursday, one of Mikolajek's employees came into the back of the store and asked if anybody had turned in a $100-coin. Mikolajek went to the front counter and found Harry Friesen brandishing a small protective case where the front plastic piece was compressed with an outline of a coin.

"It was the Cinderella story, the slipper fit," Mikolajek said. "I told him I had it at home but if he came back (Friday) he'd be a very happy guy."

Harry was ecstatic at the news and happy to have the coin back. He doesn't want to take the chance of it getting mixed up with regular change again so he's going to put in a safety deposit box.

But the gold coin wasn't the only legal tender to change hands on Friday.

"I said to Harry, 'don't forget, you still owe them a loonie," Kristine said.

madfranks
25th October 2010, 12:47 PM
From the comments:


Interesting story but with a couple of factual errors:
"14-ounce version that's about the size of a loonie and a 22-ounce piece"
There are in fact two versions, but they are:
a 14 carat (karat or Kt) version i.e. 14/24ths part gold = 58.33%. This version weighs 13.3375 grams, and contains .2500 troy ounces of fine gold.
a 22ct (Kt) (91.66% gold) version, which weighs 16.9655 grams and contains .5000 troy ounces of fine gold.

horseshoe3
25th October 2010, 12:51 PM
He doesn't want to take the chance of it getting mixed up with regular change again so he's going to put in a safety deposit box.



:ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:

Low Pan
25th October 2010, 01:04 PM
wow, the guy got lucky. On anoth note, Canada names their currency Loonies and Toonies?

Ponce
25th October 2010, 01:07 PM
LOL from the frying pan and into the fire.......... fool me once, shame on you,fool me twice, shame on ;D

willie pete
25th October 2010, 01:25 PM
wow, the guy got lucky. On anoth note, Canada names their currency Loonies and Toonies?


I think those are slang names for them...I think the "Loonie" is the $1CAD because of the "Loon (bird)" on it and the "Toonie" is the $2CAD coin which is bi-metallic

Low Pan
25th October 2010, 01:29 PM
wow, the guy got lucky. On anoth note, Canada names their currency Loonies and Toonies?


I think those are slang names for them...I think the "Loonie" is the $1CAD because of the "Loon (bird)" on it and the "Toonie" is the $2CAD coin which is bi-metallic


Thanks for the reply WP. I guess when it comes down to it all fiat currency is "Loonie Toons" LOL ;D

Gaillo
25th October 2010, 01:30 PM
14 and 22 Oz? Nope... Gotta be grams.

ximmy
25th October 2010, 01:34 PM
I think I got ripped off


LOL... If it was this one... "22ct (Kt) (91.66% gold) version, which weighs 16.9655 grams and contains .5000 troy ounces of fine gold" then the cashier should have given her $670ish change... :D

Luis337
25th October 2010, 01:36 PM
sounds like the lady was looney tune

Dogman
25th October 2010, 01:37 PM
14 and 22 Oz? Nope... Gotta be grams.


What!

Gaillo you have not heard of the new form of gold the canook's are using now?

Its called "SUMO" Gold. ;D

Gaillo
25th October 2010, 01:46 PM
sounds like the lady was looney tune


She is a toonie short of a loony? ;D

Argentium
25th October 2010, 02:53 PM
Cupid stunt.

Shorty Harris
25th October 2010, 03:03 PM
People this friggin ignorant shouldn't be allowed to handle Sheeple money..let alone PM's.

keehah
25th October 2010, 05:17 PM
Greenbacks making fun of the Loonie. ;D

Book
25th October 2010, 06:46 PM
Drunks the morning after will be returning to the titty bar and demanding the return of their "mistaken" tips from the waitress. In the news story the person wasn't even drunk...

:o

MNeagle
25th October 2010, 06:51 PM
Just shows the importance of educating your spouse on your PMs!

What do you suppose will happen with any other PMs when he dies if she isn't taught about them? :conf:

Libertytree
25th October 2010, 06:56 PM
If anyone brings in silver or gold and pays for a sale with me they can kiss it goodbye. There have been times though that I've mentioned to people that they're paying with a silver quarter and their reply is that "it's all they've got" and let the sale go on.

There are some people that think that a Sacawagea(sp) is worth more than a dollar and want to haggle over it, LMFAO!