A Little of This and A Little of That

in Silver Bloggers6 months ago

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More Junk .. (or Treasures)


Jumping back to a subject I posted about seventeen days ago.. Wow how time flies! Anyhow getting back to dumpster diving. Something else I recently found in several boxes of stuff our guys were tossing in the dumpster the other day. Or I suppose I should say "Some Things" or "Many Things". I pulled out a bunch of stuff and I am just beginning to go through it all. Let's say the reward was not as great as finding that ten karat gold stockpile last time but it is still interesting to see what you come across. I still found plenty of things I can turn around and sell for a little extra spending cash which I can then roll into some part of my investment strategy. Every little bit helps.

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Except today I am going to show you a box lid full of miscellaneous things. None of them worth any great monetary value, the value more comes from remembering some of these trinkets and the memories they bring back. Also I have seen a few items I had no idea existed. Just a ton of random things that are interesting to look through.

I will share several photos so you get an idea of what I found .. In a couple of old musty plastic Ziploc bags. For starters a couple of pennies and some from the Franklin Institute that have been flattened out and stamped. A 1979 Susan B Anthony dollar coin, a bunch of Avon items, some dice and puzzle pieces.

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A handful of Cross pens, pencils and an X-Acto knife scalpel. Also found a couple of high pro motors, an Easter egg with a small dog in it (yeah.. A little plastic doggy - hehehe) and a used pack of light bulbs.


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A pair of erasers, some sort of computer chip made in Taiwan, a dreidel. A small slinky that looks like it came from a bubblegum machine. A bunch of keys and magnets. A pencil sharpener with a dinosaur on it. (I know you stackers see that Canadian silver.. I'm getting to that.)


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I also found an Eisenhower dollar the commemorative edition - not silver.


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There was a small box with a bunch of tie tacks in it as well as two pearls in a plastic bag with a piece of paper that looks like possibly Chinese or Japanese writing on it. I thoroughly inspected the jewelry items and found nothing precious.


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I found a rather large coin from 1983 that says it is from Resorts International. A one dollar token probably used for gambling. Again out of my scope of knowledge. Looks like gold but I assure you it is not. Bummer.


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One Piece Of Silver ..


All was not lost though.. Out of all these miscellaneous interesting items I did find a Canadian silver quarter. It is quite worn but I was able to kind of hold it at an angle in the light and see it was from 1955. I know there is some silver in that. I will have to look it up because I cannot remember the percentage but I am thinking it is probably on the lower side.

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Not sure if there is anything else here that I can sell independently and make a profit after shipping but I will look into these items a little bit further. It may be just something I sell as a junk drawer lot on eBay or something like that. Maybe I get five bucks!


Huxley's Finds ..


Huxley was introduced to a couple of annoying finds .. Found within the pile of stuff. A brightly colored pen that when shaken makes the sound of a cow and a harmonica.

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The pen he hates and is a little scared of, and I do not blame him. No pen should moo like a cow. The harmonica he actually likes, sort of. I guess he gets excited and runs in circles when daddy plays it. We will take that as a win I suppose. At least entertaining for us to watch. I took his photo with them, and he eventually laid his head down and fell asleep waiting for me to torture him with the noise once more.


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Hux determined his finds are better ones


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I guess he knows best

Treasures and all of their beauties,

After all.. Are in the Eye of the Beholder

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What an incredible adventure in rediscovery, @bdmillergallery! It’s amazing how much character and curiosity a random assortment of “found” items can hold. Each piece seems to have its own little story, from the Franklin Institute pennies to the quirky Easter egg dog. The nostalgia and unexpected oddities really make dumpster diving feel like treasure hunting for memories.

That 1955 Canadian silver quarter is a fantastic find—worn or not, it still holds value as a piece of history. It likely has 80% silver content, which was common for Canadian quarters of that era. Not a jackpot, perhaps, but definitely a rewarding gem amidst the mix.

Even without a high monetary yield, your ability to see value and potential in these trinkets—whether to sell, upcycle, or simply reminisce—is inspiring. Plus, a junk drawer eBay lot can often surprise you with how many folks enjoy hunting for treasures just as much as you do! Your knack for turning finds like these into opportunities is truly resourceful.

And HELLO adorable HUXELY!!!!

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Thank you so much!

Rediscovering these little forgotten pieces really does feel like a treasure hunt, and I love how each item carries its own bit of history and mystery. The Franklin Institute pennies brought back some fun memories (It's been like 40 years since I've been there. lol), and that quirky Easter egg dog .. Who knows where it originally came from, but it definitely made me laugh (hahaha)!

I was thrilled to find the 1955 Canadian silver quarter, even with the wear. Knowing it’s 80% silver makes it even better.. definitely not a jackpot, but a rewarding little gem in the mix (as you said). And you're right, sometimes it's not about the big finds but the joy of seeing potential in what others might overlook. The idea of a junk drawer eBay lot is tempting. There’s definitely a community out there that appreciates oddball discoveries!

And YES, Huxley says hello right back! He was very curious about all the finds (as always) and supervised the whole process with great enthusiasm. Thanks again for your thoughtful comment!

 6 months ago (edited) 

The closest thing I can get to dumster diving is a very good branch of the SPCA (an animal welfare organization). They do have various little stores where one finds real treasures for next to nothing.
I run a bnB and had quite a collection of lost property. I eventually throw the useless stuff out if guests don't respond when I let them know - like one sock, or one shoe, but many cell phone chargers, which come in handy when new guests leave theirs at home!
Amazing that you found a treasure in that silver coin!
PS Huxley is too gorgeous <3

That SPCA shop sounds like a fantastic place to treasure hunt! Thrift stores and secondhand shops often hold just as many surprises as a good dumpster dive.. SOMETIMES even better ones since they're curated a bit.

Running a B&B must lead to quite the collection of lost items! I can only imagine the assortment over time. It’s funny how chargers seem to be the most commonly abandoned thing—probably because guests replace them quickly and forget to follow up. But, on the plus side, having a stash on hand is definitely useful!

Finding that silver coin was such a fun surprise. It’s amazing what turns up in the most unexpected places. And Huxley says thank you! He’s been supervising all my sorting efforts with great enthusiasm. hehehe 😊

That harmonica was one of the first things that caught my attention! Very cool! I remember a time when everyone thought the Susan B Anthony coins were going to make them millionaires one day. Kind of similar to those two dollar bills!

How about it! I collected so many of those Susan B Anthony coins and what... they are still worth a dollar!!!! hehehe. Oh well. I have a bunch of $2.00 bills as well. That harmonica still sounds pretty good I must say. I can play it a little bit but need lessons to make my efforts sound good. hehe

Haha yeah, those really didn't age as well as we had hoped!

My treasure 😜

Oh nice! I like.. I LIKE! 😍

Every home has a junk drawer somewhere. A place to put an out of place thingomajing out of the why only to become part of a treasure trove interesting objects that may each have a story. I found such a place in my late Mom's place and it became an family's archeological site to me.
Btw, the 1955 25 Cent is 80% silver.
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SO very TRUE .. Every home has that one drawer (or sometimes multiples!) where all the little odds and ends accumulate over time. It’s amazing how something as simple as a junk drawer can turn into a time capsule, holding forgotten treasures and stories. I love the idea of your late mom’s drawer becoming a family archaeological site (hahaha) But honestly.. what a meaningful way to connect with the past.

And thanks for confirming the silver content on the 1955 quarter! Just the kind of surprise that makes digging through these collections so rewarding.

Funnily enough, I've just messaged someone about dumpster diving. I've been watching a few Youtube videos where people look in their local shop's refuse bin. I can't believe what the shops just throw away, instead of perhaps giving it to charity. We are such a throwaway society.

Amen to that. Finding a good charity or even repurposing is a good, environmentally friendly way of keeping things out of the landfill. Sometimes my finds are financially beneficial and other times just historically interesting. I don't travel around looking in dumpsters, but at work they sometimes have to clean out a basement, attic or crawlspace and need to toss out junk. I like searching through it when time allows.

Oh, me too. I love it when someone in my village has a skip. 😁

Well a silver quarter at 80%

Thanks! @kerrislravenhill also posted it as 80% so confirmation that not all is lost with this junk lot find.

Some Cross pencils used to quite expensive back in the day if I remember.

I'll probably toss them on eBay and see if there are any takers. If not .. well lets just say they may make their way back to the dumpster. 😆

The part where he gets scared of the one is very funny😅😅😅

He's still a puppy, so everything is still a little new to him. I am trying to harden him up! 😆

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