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Your Mom is a wise woman and taught you well.  I also clean "dirty" money but I'm a clean freak. Smiley Happy

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I will pick up a penny whenever I see it and know my mom is thinking about me. We used to joke about it a long time ago as an affirmation from heaven.

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@LuvMyBichonFrise wrote:

Your Mom is a wise woman and taught you well.  I also clean "dirty" money but I'm a clean freak. Smiley Happy


How do you clean dirty money--it grosses me out......never know where that money has been!!

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I don't find it odd at all.  It's money -- why would anyone throw it out?

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Look at your pennies.  You never know when you'll come across something rare, old, or a botched penny, which can be worth a lot of $$$.  I knew a coin collector years ago and learned a tiny bit about this.  I put my pennies away and one day will examine them when I get the time and motivation.  They're probably just worth a penny, but you never know.

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why not

 

take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves

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@nana59 wrote:

@LuvMyBichonFrise wrote:

Your Mom is a wise woman and taught you well.  I also clean "dirty" money but I'm a clean freak. Smiley Happy


How do you clean dirty money--it grosses me out......never know where that money has been!!


Well, then, you best not handle any of it.

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Thank-you for all the replies! Guess most of us are on the same page!

 

i wonder  if you gave this question to say Bill Gates or another Billionare.....if He would wash the pennies? I would like to know!

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@SeaMaiden

 

I've foundy gummy coins around the house and washed them in dish soap. I don't find it odd at all.  Not throwing away money.

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Re: Would you do this?

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I would never throw money away. And I will pick up a coin unless it is really in a messy spot like an oil slick. I feel this way because our family experienced some tough times and throwing money away would be like a slap in my mother's face. One evening mom ran out of most everything to make dinner and had no money. She was usually fairly stoic, but this evening she was beside herself. She told my little brother to go outside to play so he did not see her distress as she tried to solve her dilemma. All of a sudden he ran back in waving a $5 bill he found in the yard. Mom sent him to the corner store for bread, milk, and hamburger. There are some things that cannot be explained, and I value those pennies in honor all those who struggle to care for families. (My mother entered her senior years with a home paid for and money in the bank, so her work ethic and perseverance saw her through a lot of trials. She is respected by all her children.) I have tried to pass those values to my children, and have seen them pick up a few pennies over the years!