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.
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