a while back there was a thread, or a post on a thread, or maybe it was just something Emma Watson said in a dream i had. but somone was talking about saving all their 5 dollar notes they had in a jar and how much it really adds up after a while. i had alot of coins laying around and i could never really get enough fiat together to make any medium to larger PM purchases. so starting 10 months ago, i gave it a shot. every savings jar/piggy bank ive ever had has been smashed open after 2 weeks if i knew there was $5 in there and i just wanted it back. so i went to bunnings and bought something strong enough to keep me from stealing my own money. for $20 i bought this small safe box.
i drilled a coin slot in the top, locked it and gave one set of keys to my sister, who i trust (she didnt know what the key was for and lives far away) and i threw away the other set. i told her to never give the keys back even if i begged for them, until a year had past. she agreed and i got straight to stacking that fiat. any loose change and $5 notes from after a days shopping, coins from my car, wallet, whatever. then i started putting in some money i wouldnt miss that much 10s and 20s not that many though.
just yesterday, about 10 months in, the box was completly full. i called my sister up and she agreed to give me the key back after i begged and pleaded by saying 'hay, can i have that key back?". got the key, gave my sister an ear full for so easily giving me the key back 2 months early ( same key new sister next time). for weeks prior to opening it i was telling the misses that "there must be at least $450 dollars in there, it wouldnt be more than $650 though".. but last night, we found out all this was in there..
a total of $1774.30 in spare change including 101 $5 notes
way off my best estimate. the crap thing is i opened it with the misses, so i might not be able to spend it on silver
..we will see..
so if your having trouble saving or just want to open up a very suprising present for your self in a years time. saving small change and all your $5 really adds up after a while and u wont even miss it.
i also found these in the pile being traded as AUD
2x american quarters, a NZ 5c, a 1976 franc and Brunei 10 sen.
TIPS.
if your gona do something like this. dont put it on a high shelf u might hurt your shoulder getting it down (no, i dont even lift bro)
and dont empty and then then try to count your coins on a thick shag pile carpet.
i drilled a coin slot in the top, locked it and gave one set of keys to my sister, who i trust (she didnt know what the key was for and lives far away) and i threw away the other set. i told her to never give the keys back even if i begged for them, until a year had past. she agreed and i got straight to stacking that fiat. any loose change and $5 notes from after a days shopping, coins from my car, wallet, whatever. then i started putting in some money i wouldnt miss that much 10s and 20s not that many though.
just yesterday, about 10 months in, the box was completly full. i called my sister up and she agreed to give me the key back after i begged and pleaded by saying 'hay, can i have that key back?". got the key, gave my sister an ear full for so easily giving me the key back 2 months early ( same key new sister next time). for weeks prior to opening it i was telling the misses that "there must be at least $450 dollars in there, it wouldnt be more than $650 though".. but last night, we found out all this was in there..
a total of $1774.30 in spare change including 101 $5 notes
way off my best estimate. the crap thing is i opened it with the misses, so i might not be able to spend it on silver
so if your having trouble saving or just want to open up a very suprising present for your self in a years time. saving small change and all your $5 really adds up after a while and u wont even miss it.
i also found these in the pile being traded as AUD
2x american quarters, a NZ 5c, a 1976 franc and Brunei 10 sen.
TIPS.
if your gona do something like this. dont put it on a high shelf u might hurt your shoulder getting it down (no, i dont even lift bro)
and dont empty and then then try to count your coins on a thick shag pile carpet.