I haven’t been all that lucky lately. I’ve been craving a really big haul, or just a spot that provides quality junk regularly for months (not uncommon from bigger suburban homes). Besides that dumpster that I mentioned a few posts back, I think I might have had one other good spot all summer. When I don’t get new things to think about, organize, etc., I start getting a little bored. Maybe even stir crazy.
Thankfully, these “bags in the distance” provided a respite from the drudgery that is touring around and finding nothing.
Sometimes I’ll peer down a road instead of driving down it, to save time and effort. On that night, I spotted this pile of bags maybe 70-80 meters away. Something about it sparked my interest, and I drove down to take a closer look.
(As an aside, sometimes people have wondered why I insist on beginning many of my blog posts with a boring picture of garbage. I do it because I want to reinforce the fact that sometimes the best finds some from the most banal looking trash!)
I opened the bag on the back left and saw a bunch of jewelry. My favourite kind of bag! I didn’t do any on the spot sorting, I just threw the whole thing in the car and went home. I was just about done the route anyways.
I sorted it all that night. My cat insisted on “helping.”
I took all the good stuff and sorted it into a small Tupperware bin (the one from the dumpster, actually). I didn’t notice when I first picked it up, but that bag also contained a lot of coins, most of which were sorted into labelled ziplocks.
The majority of the coins weren’t all that special. Most dated from between the 50s and the 80s. There was about 7-8$ in American coins that I can spend, and a bunch of old bills that aren’t worth much.
However, there was a little treasure in a bag marked “monnaie diverse” (various coins).
It’s a 1926 gold sovereign that was made in South Africa. It looks right, weighs the right amount, and is the correct diameter, so I have no doubts that it’s real. Apparently these were made at a few different mints, and the South African one is the most common, so this coin isn’t worth much more than its weight in gold. That said, with the price of gold where it’s at right now (near all-time highs), this little 7.99 gram, 22k gold coin is worth nearly 850$.
So that’s fun! I found a gold coin in a necklace before, but never a gold coin by itself. Here’s hoping there’s more to come!
The other two coins are the only silver ones from the ziplocks. They are 1970 25 & 50 piastre coins from Egypt which feature the head of Nasser. Those ones are worth closer to 10$ each. I’m happy anytime I save precious metals from the dump.
Some of the jewellery was nice too. I’ll share that in my next post. I’m still craving a big haul of junk, but this will tide me over in the meantime.
Otherwise, I have a feeling it’s not going to go well because it’s the Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend, but I’m planning on doing a sale tomorrow at the 4100 Coloniale spot. I don’t really have anything to do anyways, and nice weather is hard to come by this time of year. I won’t lie, if you went to my last sale, there probably won’t be much more new stuff to look at this time. I’m mostly looking to clear out stock, and maybe gather together some things (especially paper ephemera) for a bulk sale. It could be the last normal yard sale of the year, as we are at the mercy of the weather at this point. Next weekend is looking pretty nice (knock on wood), but I’m planning on doing a clothing sale with my Instagram seller then.
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