August 2018 by Jerri L.
I stopped in just for a bag of ice after picking up a few things at the Family Dollar. i pulled out a small bag of change and realized it looked similar to the older coins i was working on prior to leaving the house. The female clerk offered assistance, and since my vision was strained from my working with them, i said yes, but please be careful not to take any of the silver coins i had possibly mixed in accidentally. After eating dinner, i wanted to put away my work with my coins and noticed most of the silver dimes and 3 or 4 silver quarters i was going to research were gone. All dated from the 30s to 1964. Most of the 1964 were gone, then 1951, 52, and maybe a 1940s. The bill was 2.15 for ice and she counted it out saying her boss would not like it if she did take the silver. i am heartbroken by her dishonesty and how long i had held onto these for 20-30 yrs.