Lucky Stacker Finds PILES of Gold and Silver in a DUMPSTER! Dealer Completely STUNNED!!
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- In this video my bullion dealer is left completely stunned by one lucky gold and silver stacker as she dives into a dumpster to retrieve piles of precious metals. Her visit to gold and silver dealer was incredible and Tim and I both marveled at the gold coins and silver coins she pulled out of the trash. What amazing coins did she find? How did she select this amazing dumpster? And what else was in the trash? Watch as Tim Marschner of The Coin and Stamp Shop humorously asks the stacker, "How do you choose a dumpster to dive in" to find gold and silver? In this video, he also gives an appraisal and buys a silver frame from a customer. Finally, Tim reflects on the growing chaos in the Middle East, the flood of people crossing our southern border, and what our presidential administration should do!
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#Silver #Gold #DumpsterDiving
OK, for all of you skeptics out there...I had a long conversation with the lady off-camera and got the lowdown. It was COMPLETELY legit and approved by the owner of the dumpster. And 100% in line with her occupation-which I can’t divulge. And as some knowledgeable people in the comments are mentioning, dumping valuables by some individuals in certain circumstances is SADLY not as uncommon as you would think! So how about we just applaud her amazing find and enjoy the video. 😂
dream on...🤣😂
She agreed to be filmed talking about it so I would lean towards legit. Mike the scavenger on UA-cam finds all sorts of crazy stuff. Everyone is in a rush and not paying attention. Literally millions of dollars of brand new inventory, tools, cash etc thrown away regularly.
@@philbartoli2011 Exactly!
@@jimcatanzaro7808 How sad.
I know her personally, I grew up with her
I knew the story months ago
We just saw an increase in the amount of dumpster divers that exist in this country, because of this video
😮😂
no kidding!
LOL I was just thinking about where I could dumpster dive. Sure I wouldn't find anything like this but I'd settle for far less lol.
Hell yea, I'm thinking where can i dumpster dive!
She stole them and just says she found them, no one throws stuff like that away!
Probably dumpster diving senior living centers, where the person may pass away and the family doesn't want the items. That would be my guess as far as "narrowing it down".
The obvious deduction
With her also finding obvious fakes too, I would say someone not entirely sure about what they were collecting. I agree senior.@@sixfigureskibum
BINGO! The family has a certain length of time to get the items in the deceased's room. If they don't, it's thrown away. Person probably went from assisted living to the Alzeimher's unit - with no family. This is probably not the first time for her: she makes a good living off of people who lose their minds.
Seems a bit scummy
Estate clean outs. Senior dies in the house. Hasn’t talked to family in years. Drop a 30 yarder and start throwing out everything without looking. There are still a fair amount of depression era babies out there. That store wealth like this. I live in Chicago area, in the trades. Weekly guys would bring coins, stamps old currency into look at. A house being bull dozed in Midalothian Illinois when a bedroom wall was knocked over, 3 pint sealed ball jars of $5 gold liberty and Indians head coins were found. Depression era survivor stash. $5 coin weekly was stashed. So she watch’s the obituaries page and sits on houses until the dumpster arrives. Obtains permission and starts salvaging items. It can be profitable.
I remember walking into a coin shop and the 2 older women had 4 shopping bags of coins and ''said their grandfather had recently died and they were just doing his estate'' The dealer was searching thru the coins and separating the older silver coins...he was giving them scrape melt value,
regardless on quality or rarity.Most people are just clueless,to true value.
He ripped them off. Would have been good if you called him out.
@@David-rz7jj I would have. Call out these deplorable sheisters!
My butt. Would be snorkeling in thst dumpster..😮
@@David-rz7jj
In the man’s own coin-shop?
You got some fucking balls
. . 👉🏻 reminds me of the lottery players who return to the store to have their tickets checked and the clerk checks the tickets for them. . .True story: one older man with a ticket was told it was worth nothing when in fact it was
worth millions, the clerk kept the ticket➖
The clerk was eventually found to be (knowingly) swindling the old man, it was shown on the cctv’s time stamp the moment the ticket was scanned and as the transaction instantaneously registered with the lottery headquarters with the identical time stamp . . .
That's crazy! One man's trash is another woman's treasure!
I think you mean one man's treasure that did not know was treasure is another woman's treasure.
Back in early 2000, I was hired to clean out a basement for a deceased parent by their kids. Told to throw it all away in a dumpster and keep whatever I wanted. Found 3 100oz bars of silver. asked them again if they wanted them. they said again I could keep anything I found. That was a good day. Had I know then, what I know today I would Have kept them. Took them to a jewerly store and got $3100. Money in trash!
You got more then then you would today 24 years later. You did the right thing.
. . A friend found close to 50k in a basement wall, all old money dating back to the 1920’s, silver notes . .
@gluedown7 years ago, in small town, Wyoming, a gentlemen, passed away. He drove a rustly old truck lived in a sub-par log cabin house. Rumors claimed he was the richest man in the area. At the estate auction, a box of rusted tools was sold. The buyer found a large stash of high-grade diamonds wrapped in an old greese rag. Turns out he was a multi millionaire back when a million dollars meant something.
This is why it is important to let your children know if you are stacking and where it is stashed 😮
My father passed recently and the amount of stuff collected in a lifetime and the stuff packed into a home after 30+ yrs it becomes overwhelming to dig through every item. I can imagine instances where the family just wants the stuff out (they look for photos and papers) not necessarily items. My great aunt warned us that never toss out anything until you check it in her house. lots of treasures ….my aunt had $50K cash tapped to the back of her garage fridge. people do weird stuff. if nobody knows or looks it’s gonna end up somewhere 🤷🏼♂️
Yeah I helped to clean out my grandmother's house and 90 years worth of stuff is a lot to deal with. We were pretty thorough, but I'm sure there were some valuables discarded in the process.
And wouldn't it suck to see some strange lady's cheesy grin over the small fortune that escaped proper inheritance into her hands?
@@joshspeed7794
Well, if it was “properly inherited” she would of never found it in a fucking dumpster, huh?
If I saw more coins at the bottom of the dumpster, I would have found the time to finish gathering! Good for her! Great find
Use a magnet..the ones that don't stick are the ones you want...
same lol i wouldn't have left until everything was searched through.
Her story is rubbish
Yeah I found gold in the dumpster too!
And I lost all my pew pews in a unfortunate boating accident… and all the cash I have fell off a truck 🤙🏼
Mine fell down the deep, black hole. The cracks between the cushions of the sofa. It's gravitational mass means that they will never, ever be retrieved.
that's the ticket
I remember as a kid I believe I was in grade 7 me and three friends during lunch at school we went dumpster diving over by some factories near the school and we found a full box of 50 Mickey Mouse watches all brand new, so being the cool kids that we were, we strapped them to our arms as many as we could and that afternoon, we were at school selling Mickey Mouse watches for five dollars each well that didn’t last long until we were called down to the office and the police were called to find out where we got all the watches. Turns out a guy at the factory was putting stuff in the dumpster and then picking it up after work when everybody was closed we just happen to get there first.
great story, thanks for sharing
@@brianredban9393 Easy to justify being a thief.
if you EVER find gold or silver...rule #1: don't tell anyone 🙄
Or where.
If you find gold or silver... NEVER have your face put on ANY video!!!!!
@@gregchewie3059 it will probably cost her, as someone will figure out who should inherit that and its not necessarily legally hers. To not even report it to the state for them to do a family search for inheritance rights is unconscionable in my opinion. This story sucks and Yankee should stay neutral.
@@joshspeed7794 Yankee did state in the comments about talking to her later off camera and got full rundown. And once you throw something into garbage, dumpsters and such anyone coming along that wants it, legally owns it. I know a lot of places these days 'dumpster diving' is against the law as uncle sam don't like competition!!
@@joshspeed7794 If she took them out of a dumpster they are legally hers. It's not her responsibility to track down who might have inherited it. She had permission to search the trash.
I've found lots of useful stuff in dumpsters. I've found any number of things that are not broken and completely useful. I've even found silver twice, but never gold. Kudos to her for the ultimate dumpster dive!
sounds like an estate dump or abandoned property.....amazing.
Makes sense. I go to estate sales all the time and never thought to come back and hit the dumpsters.
I did go back after buying several items - of course I did tell them I was going to come back with my pickup so that I could grab the metal filing cabinets they were throwing out. But I also grabbed a bunch of other random items like some brand new redwood stair stringers, automotive repair books and a vintage wooden gun rack. I can't imagine why they threw out that stuff, but I had some of it sold the next day for cheap, because it cost nothing but some of my time.
She is diving dumpsters at retirement homes. People take their valued possessions in with them and die. If no family claims them they get trashed. She may even know people in a facility that can't take the stuff due to legal reasons but alert her when valuables get trashed and they split the profits. Imagine having to knowingly toss thousands in gold into a trash can and not legally be able to take it but someone not affiliated with the facility can legally take, wouldn't you have a friend come and grab the valuables and split the profit.
I was at a show In October and bought some 1/4 garrsopa silver rounds for $30 an ounce - I asked the dealer if he had any other fractional silver and he handed me 2 rolls of Brittania 1/10th “silver” … I bought the 2 rolls (5 Oz total) without looking at them too closely , I put them in the safe and got them out in dec to look at them - they were platinum instead of silver lol that’s my best “find”
Holy smokes that's pretty interesting. I can't believe neither of you noticed. I don't think the royal mint makes fractional silver coins.
Yes they do. They make Brittanias in all sizes
That's why gold and silver selling is awesome, no questions asked.
I'm glad she rescued them from ending up in a landfill good job, kudos to you
SCORE!!!! Oh lady, that's the find of the century!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Good for her for thinking about getting them checked out instead of just assuming it was junk just because of where found. Way to go.
Surely she went back and got the rest.
She didn't look like she was telling the truth but I can't say that for sure
Thanks for sharing. When my grandmother passed, it was found that she had stashed a fair bit of money (though in small groups of notes) in multiple places in her sewing room. In bags of sewing scraps, within bolts of cloth and and folded within smaller measures of cloth/fabric too, also pinned inside items awaiting future mending. and a couple jars of silver dimes and quarters mixed among other jars of buttons and fasteners. My grandparents had always lived extremely frugally, and had very little 'banked' money/ bank accounts. If these items had not been gone through carefully they would have never been found. I am sure many similar things of worth get discarded or donated to charity all the time. This particular dumpster find is on a whole other level though, wow!
Sad how we spend our lives saving up and one day have to die. Then it all goes to someone who never earned it or will appreciate it.
So right. Or what the person who passed may have had to sacrifice in order to put a little something away. @@D33Lux
@@D33LuxThat is Biblical. King Solomon says the same in Ecclesiastes.
Holy cow I would have stayed that dumpster and cleaned it out
There are lots of videos on UA-cam of dumpster diving UA-camrs and they sometimes find valuable items.
Some find money!
I love the ones when people win bids on storage units and find tons of valuable stuff!
If this is a real find I hope she finds some more!
Good for her!
Thanks Yankee for your interesting and informative videos!
Tim is one cool guy. And worldly-wise.
Cleanest looking dumpster diving lady I’ve ever seen 😂
lol
I call b.s. she must work for an retirement home, saw them cleaning up and throwing the stuff away. After work late at night came back and went through the trash, she knew where to look. How else would she know what's in a dumpster. How many dumpsters in a city, black bags could be hiding anything.
That's true that a lot of people don't know or care enough to check stuff out! A year ago, I picked up $600K in silver and gold at an estate sale for $2K. There were counterfeits found in the mix and that was probably the reason they lo-balled the price. Lost about $2500 face in counterfeit, but the rest was good, and they didn't even know about the gold. Got most of the counterfeits out with basic testing (ping, magnetic slide, weight). Made me buy a Sigma Pro with bridge so I could test the gold and silver bars. The Pro caught $30 that I missed, so now I can be sure that my metals are good!
The haul after counterfeit removal:
$3200~ in Morgan and Peace dollars.
$3500~ in Kennedy, Franklin, and Walker halves.
$3300~ in Washington and Standing quarters.
$1200~ in Roosevelt and Mercury dimes.
200 1oz gold Krugerrands.
10 100oz silver Engelhard bars.
Make sure that your family knows the value of your stack and how to test it! Do not let them lo-ball a hard won fortune away like these kids did!
@@marianmoses9604 Most of the bad stuff was at the top of the boxes. So they might have found Alibaba and saw deals too good to be true. The dimes kinda gave it away. Where are you going to find thousands of dollars face of bright uncirculated Mercury's when they're almost 100 years old? You won't! I think they got a little gullible in their old age. Many started stacking around 1964 when silver was easy to get. My grandmother stacked almost the same amount, but it got sold off just before the Hunt Bro's cornered the market. Had we waited just one year! Least I got this stash under face value!
Sweet story. I had a similar situation go down at an estate sale. Was the 3rd time they had a 3 day weekend sale. Huge house of collectables. Went in the basement and found a box in the very back. Full of Whitman albums. Prob 20. Mixed with half dollars quarters and dimes. Canadian quarters dimes and dollars, no halves. I didn't do a full inventory, just added it to my stack but it had to be about 2 or 3k worth of silver coins. I was shaking when I found it. Box unmarked, I brought it up stairs and added it to the pile of antiques I had sitting by the guy doing the cash at the table. Told him the box was unmarked and no price, but I wanted the albums. He glanced quickly and said, 5 bucks... I agreed and left thinking, finally, all these years of being nice and getting no where, letting cars pass or helping people with stuff at home, not taking advantage of people etc. Im always looking out for someone. Not expecting anything, just what I've always done. but yea I did think, it would be nice to get a little more than a smile or thank you. I think that was the universe saying Thanks for not being a dick lol
Congrats to the lady for her amazing find. God Bless!
Guessing someone cleaning out an estate and completely clueless on what they were throwing out.
Kudos to the Queen of Dumpster Diving! Awesome finds and the cheapest PMs anywhere! lol
Estate clean out. Happening more and more now from the "safe and effective".
Best question in the history of yankee stacking channel …
“How do you choose a dumpster to dive in?” 🤣
That WAS the Very Best Question! 🤣🤣
lol
My sister sold a proof set at my Dad's garage sale after he passed for 50 cents! Mark dice offered people in Venis Ca a choice of an American Eagle or a Snickers bar. All took the candy. They are out there. I bought $50 worth of pennies from the bank. All of it was wheat cents organized by years. My guess is some old fellow passed and his ignorant kids cashed his treasure in at face value.
I fully agree. I have seen Mr. Dice and others repeat the silver/gold or candy experiment many times with the same result. I have seen people at yard sales sell travel packets of current Euro notes for only a few dollars. Like 100 Euros for $5.00. It happens everyday.
What's the average price of a wheat penny?
@@JohnConsedine-ex1czthe ignorance blows me away. People can’t take ten seconds to search online for the value of said items?
All the Americans took the candy bar. One European took the American silver Eagle for one dollar and asked if he had any more. Another video was a 10 ounce bar of silver or a giant Hershey bar . The video showed everyone took the candy bar.
@@D33Lux My understanding is they will pay 3 cents for any wheats that dont have problems.
That just shows how few people know the value of silver and gold. They just tossed it, thinking it was worthless junk.
Im sure her story is real
@@nickburak7518 just like crypto...
Or how few people know how stupid it is to post a video like this. I just had my boi grab this stuff and dump it in this dumpster for me to pick up. She got there first now I know her face.
right ... ?
Cmon she probably stole it.
7:20 This is what happens to a deceased hoarder's stuff. Who would take extra effort with the filth and disorder? Most is tossed.
Another great video.
The amount of coins, I am questioning the "find".
100% legit. I know a lot that I couldn’t share on the video. Check out my pinned comment.
When an honest dealer such as Tim shares his knowledge and expertise saving you from being taken advantage of you should tip him on the backend of the transaction. Honesty and integrity are unfortunately rare and should be acknowledged and rewarded. Be the same type of individual in return.
I bet somebody passed away and either a family member or management had to clear out the home, threw stuff away.
What a shame.
This story blows my mind. It hits so hard into my passion for metals, real money. I am in stunned silence, and can not wrap my head around this story. Someone would throw these away.
Like finding lost treasure .
It’s CRAZY! 100% legit, and way more frequent than I ever guessed. Read my pinned comment.
Everybody was laughing when she told them she was going dumpster diving... they ain't laughing anymore😂
I'm not convinced her story is credible
Someone probably stole these, got scared, and threw them in the dumpster, if that is where they were found!
Good for her! Someone was crazy stupid throwing that away !!
THIS IS MY DREAM coming true for someone else.. I am SO HAPPY for her! 🥰
I get excited about finding a coin in the parking lot. I would have vapor locked over her find. Good job !
I have always wanted a Yankee Tour, Tim, Bob, Silver Dave. Now I have a NEW Destination. The Dumpster. TY Yankee. Can wait to dive in. LOL
Well congrats to this lady, it was meant to be for her!🙏 Heck I was happy to find a scrap fridge along the road today to get a handful of copper to melt down 😅
Love Tim he stopped and saluted him! ❤
I love it!!!
@@freko106 😳
one of the only politicians willing to fight against the deep state@@freko106
I wonder how many dead soldiers in Arlington Cemetery that died for this country would agree with that salute.
Someone who has dementia living at an old folks home did this. It's sad for the person who lost the items but how to prove who it was. And, if she would turn in everyone and brother would claim its theirs. Good for her.
Doesn't mean it's the right thing to do.
@@joshspeed7794 If the scenario I presented is the true circumstance, how will the items be returned? We both know literally everyone and their brother at the location will claim the items are theirs. And unless there is a police report stating x number of particular items were reported stolen, there really is no way to prove who the legitimate owner is. There is a problem here... "Who is the legitimate owner of said items?". If she turns these items in to the police, they will just keep for themselves if no one comes forward to report the loss of said items. Now, I'm a different person from her. I would be waiting for a police report, maybe she did wait. Police reports are a public record. If such a report would arise "I" would turn such items in. Now reasonably I am trusting the lady has done this. I am not the accuser of this person. She stands or falls before God. If she has not done due diligence with such items, and only she knows this, then she will stand before God and give an account for her actions, not me or you. Yes, it's a sad situation and sad commentary on the state of our society IF she is in the wrong. However, can we actually say with any certainty at this point if she is really in the wrong? Really? Well, if you are a believer of Lord Jesus Christ like me, a day will surely come AND we will find out. Blessings
As a scrap man that picks up junk metal and other stuff in dumpsters and do clean outs I have found all types of stuff. Recently found some old silver coins and bills. Just like some of what she had and hit the high price of silver when sold some. Now it has turned me into a collector. Thank you for these videos educating me.
God blessing in mystery ways I’m happy for this lady
I hope I can be so lucky. Congratulations to her. That was amazing!
Sounds like that dumpster could have been in front of Senator Menendez's house
Never thought the pot of gold the end of the rainbow was a dumpster! Damn! Congratulations!
A dumpster story, I worked a part time job where the company would throw out material that had scrape metal attached ( extruded aluminum). On my lunch break I would dive the dumpster and strip off and save and collect the metal. I had a profitable hustle for a good while, until other coworkers realized how much I was making. It’s amazing what is taken to landfills.
Hmmm....you shouldn't've told 'em....!
I have something similar to that . I just use it as an evening exercise which already saves unlike riding a bike at a fitness center. With a bag that carries 25lbs of what ever I had enough to cover an ounce of gold and 20 ounces of silver. With copper and brass I figure no need to convert. Have 265 lbs of copper and 120lbs of brass.
I already have this mentality since I love free stuff. Not poor but just so much more fun. Love drinking wild grape and dandelion wine. I get bushels of feral apples , black walnuts , and berries in the park and landscape people have no idea that is very edible.
Both my husband and I, both retired LEOS, thought Burglary at the same time. We believe her, that she found it where she said she did. The question is who threw it in the dumpster.
It was 100% legit! And I know more of the (sad) story than I can share. It more common than I ever knew! Read my pinned comment.
They were coming back for them.
@@christaj1754yup
exactly a cop who can't take it tips her off
Awesome show Tim...I will be looking and thinking a bit about dumpsters from here on out.
Many years ago, I'd heard from an elderly work colleague
who told me about a construction worker driving a
bulldozer, demolishing an old concrete house.
On one fine day, this worker had dug up an old
rusty metal box containing cash and gold jewelry. This worker couldn't even be bothered to collect
his salary, and he'd disappeared right away without
any trace.
Nobody had ever heard from him anymore since
that time.
Portland Oregon?
As kids, my father would have us pick the trash at a local convenience store on the Mass/NH border. One night, I grabbed a handful and brought them back to the car. He would check them after we went to bed. He woke me up and said he found a $100 winner! He gave me $50. My brother didn't want to get out of the car that night, so he got nothing. He was pretty pissed! 😂 That's about the best story I could muster up 😂 congrats to this lady, I can only imagine how many hours she's put into dumpster diving!
Silence DoGood
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Lottery tickets?
@@mercurialmagictrees yes I forgot to say lottery tickets, but the reader probably figured that out 😂
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As an unrepentant dumpster diver I love this story.
I rewatched this video, Yankee and Tim are AWESOME!....I will soon call Tim and place an order :)
Hear, Hear!
Dive on brother!!!!
- GOOD FOR HER... 👍
As a kid (1960’s) we used to fish out glass pop bottles from the trash getting 2 cents for the small & 3 cents for the large bottles and thought we did good as you could buy a candy bar for a nickel or pop for a dime so we usually found enough for both a pop and candy bar but never in my life thought anyone would toss tens of thousands of dollars in silver & gold in a trash dumpster.
Congratulations to the lady... Sweet....
Epic finds I hope she brings in the rest!
I don’t believe for a second she found those in a dumpster.
Read my pinned comment. 100% legit. You unfortunately can’t know the full story like I do.
When the statute of limitations runs out….share it!
@@jesus-christislord3892 🤣😂
I believe it. It's crazy what people throw away sometimes
Dumpster diving residential areas is my favorite. You can find some pretty cool stuff
Tim's Polo collection is 2nd to none.
From my perspective dumpster diving became just far more interesting after watching this video 😉. Keep up the good work guys. I appreciate watching your videos. Greetings from Denmark.
You don't chose a dumpster. A dumpster chooses you. Hahahaa
I found a whole Painters tool box in a dumpster once! lol
We use to go trash picking at our summer house on Long Beach Island NJ looking for goodies at the annual preseason trash collection when people were throwing out furniture and buying new!!!😁Also use to go treasure hunting in old town dumpsite s for antiques….only 200 year old dumps because new one are full of poisons!!!! Everyone to their own hobby!!! This lady beat anything I ever found!!
One hell of a find.. congrats the to lady!
Plot Twist: Tim does throw trash outside in his dumpster and thats exactly where she found it 😆
I found 15k in old vintage star wars era toys thrown in the garbage last year. Made about 7k off those sales🎉🎉
What a cool lady, she had a plan & executed it.
Amazing, good for her she is very deserving.
Jelly types? Skeptic or not no one throws gold and silver away, except the government. She seemed odd to me. My guess was some old man’s safe she renamed a dumpster.
Actually, people DO throw stuff like this out. This is 100% legit (and stupid). I can’t believe the backstory on the family and situation. Read my pinned comment.
That is ridiculous!!!! Holy crap id trade that for winning the lottery in a large variety of examples lol 😂
That’s hard to believe that she found all that in the dumpster lol 😂
I had a neighbor who was remodeling a kitchen in an old house. In the crawl space under the kitchen, buried in the dirt were mason jars filled with silver coins. Several hundred.
I know a house with the same. I'm a descendant of the people who buried them but the house is no longer in our family. One day, I hope to recover them.
Okay but what prompted her to go into the dumpster in the first place?
She is a professional dumpster diver 😮
"Because it was there"
Female intuition. It called to her and she responded. 😀
Fake story
She knew must have known a deceased persons stuff was being tossed out and had a tip off that they had metals or other valuables.
Yes, Tim is correct! President Trump is our Commander in Chief!❤
In an audio recording released by Kari lake, a now resigned RNC board member admitted to the last election being stolen.
Trump was the winner.
It stinks we are stuck with the Lender in Grief
He wears diapers and shits himself for gods sake. That’s your god? This country is screwed
Not worth the respect anymore. The establishment has lost credibility. Shouldn't blanket respect a position that impoverishes.
A friend of mine worked at Harley Davidson. After work he would dumpste dive just for nameplates and other small items from damaged parts. His Ebay had a nice income. On another note, Guitar Center cuts guitars into pieces before throwing them in the dumpster to avoid dumpster divers.
Check the dumpster around the end and beginning of the month and find move out/eviction stuff
Ya i threw all my gold and silver in the dumpster too cuz i roll like that!
She may have been taking care of an elderly person who was demented and the family said to just throw the personal stuff away…….and she did…….and went back to claim it….😂
Read my pinned comment.
She had all this in an airtight waterproof camera case. I would have hoovered the bottom of that dumpster. "Big dumpster", must have been a house or a senior facility where she didn't have control over when it was moved/picked up.
This brings me back to when my grandfather pulled out 28 ounces of silver bars from the dumpster. He gave them to me and I am still holding on to them.
Ok that's it, putting on my headlamp and going dumpster spelunking.
Tim you know Big T is comander and chief
*Commander IN Chief.
Imagine how much money is sitting in the millions of trash dumps around the world?
How about Tim doing an episode on how to use the verifier?
Great video. My father gave me his silver coins before he passed (which wasn't a pile).
I bring some to my local coin dealer and he tells me a little about them. Some coins were really nothing, but some were surprisingly real silver.
I got back into stacking after taking time off for about 12 years.
We have! 👌🏼
I've found gold jewelry in the dumpster. Even found a Tiffany diamond necklace once. It was silver and a very tiny diamond. But I can say that I found a Tiffany diamond necklace in the dumpster. It's crazy what people throw away.
484th 👍 I've found stuff dumpster diving before. Still own a painting I found still half-way boxed. Never anything this awesome, but as another person said, most likely a retirement/nursing home dumpster that the family either didn't know, didn't want, couldn't afford shipping, or anything else similar to those lines.
Yeah, if they even had any family. 😕
Im having a hard time believing that story. People like her dont just jump into dumpsters.
They do...if you knew what her occupation was.
Good to know. Makes sense now.
How much does a Dumpster diver make per dive..
@@YankeeStacking what's her job ?
@@mercurialmagictrees She told me (and it’s a well known company in the area) but I can’t share it online.
Wow that's a find and I get excited when I see Cu wire/pipes/motors/coolant lines in a dumpster.
I never found gold or silver in a dumpster, but I did find Drums & Cymbals (musical instruments) & speakers in a dumpster! The Drums were Vintage 1960's Rogers!
It happens. I knew a guy a man whose wife had just died so he was so upset he didn't want to live in their house anymore and just wanted to move out. He sold the house cheap, rented a dumpster and through the entire contents into it. He had very expensive photography equipment and other valuables. Didn't matter, everything got thrown out. I helped him with some heavy furniture. I couldn't bring myself to dive into that dumpster out of respect to them even though I really wanted to. Just a sad situation.
She’s got $250 dollar glasses on anyone that does dumpster diving doesn’t have glasses that much.
Why? She's not homeless. Can people who metal detect wear expensive glasses?
@@Bee-bod who ever mentioned metal detecting?
@@z1llaz1lla58 That’s my point… it’s her hobby, much like someone who metal-detects. She’s not living on the streets wearing “$250 glasses”…
@@Bee-bod oh sorry bee boo no one dives inside dumpsters that can afford $250 glasses
@@z1llaz1lla58 🙄
Me and my dad once found a camera bag in the dumpsters inside there was some gold bracelets, diamond rings, and some other really nice jewelry that I think the people who threw it away just didn’t know. And we had no way of knowing who threw it away. We scored big, probably worth a ton more now we still have it
I made a lucky find too. Found a steel wheat cent in the reject slot of the Coinstar machine at Walmart today. Yeaaaa.
Storage unit dumpster
That could easily happen with my stuff. It is well hidden, and pretty much no one knows I have G & S, so no one would be expecting or looking for it.
Thank you, gentlemen and lady 😊
That frame is worth so much money! Oh wow! Its value is not in the weight but the beauty!