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To be this gutted about a 50p coin?

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EmAreSea · 09/09/2019 13:36

I mean I know I am, but still.

Lost my purse a couple of weeks ago. It took me quite a while to realise it was missing because a- I mostly use Apple Pay on my phone so don’t tend to use my purse that much and b- I’ve just moved house so assumed it was lying around in a box somewhere. I wasn’t worried about it, there’d not been any fraudulent use of my card so I knew it hadn’t been stolen.

Like a lot of people, as well as the usual cards and stuff I also have a few sentimental things in there- a prayer card I picked up at the hospice where my Dad was looked after before he died, an old style £5 note folded into an origami heart, a lucky King George penny and a Peter Rabbit 50p coin that I came upon by chance and had never spent because I knew it was special.

Got a card over the weekend- turns out my purse has been handed in to TfL. Woohoo! Went and got it back today, and when she handed it over the woman went “Oh, and there was 50p in there wasn’t there?” goes over to a till, takes out a random 50p coin and gives it to me.

It turns out when stuff like purses are handed in TfL takes all the money out, counts it and puts it in a safe, some goes back in the till and the rest goes in the bank. Obviously when doing this nobody noticed that my 50p wasn’t actually in the change section of my purse, or that it was a special coin. So my Peter Rabbit 50p is gone and I can never get it back. I know I could go on eBay or whatever and buy another but it won’t be my Peter Rabbit 50p. I get really attached to things like that, and felt like it was extra special because it found me, I wasn’t even trying to get hold of one. Plus, you know, they’re rare!

I know I should be grateful to have my purse at all, but I just feel really sad about it. To think that it had been safe in purse right up until some office policy dictated that it had to be taken out just because, and now it’s gone forever. I’m absolutely gutted.

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Lindy2 · 10/09/2019 13:09

Clearly all items were logged and placed in a sealed bag for safe keeping and money logged securely into a till.
It sounds like a very efficient and secure approach to me.
Well done TfL. I'm fairly shocked at the lack of gratitude for the work done to reunite lost items with the owner. The alternative would be to have lost everything permanently.

Bookworm4 · 10/09/2019 13:14

I thought this was a joke, it’s not unusual and you sound like a 5 yr old. If your purse has things of sentimental value why did you not take better care of it rather than casually losing it?
🙄🙄

BettySwollocksandaCrustyRack · 10/09/2019 13:21

Bookworm that's unkind. Op does not sound like a 5 year old, it's gutting when you treasure something and it gets lost.

Bookworm4 · 10/09/2019 13:26

@betty
C’mon, crying over a 50p? She didn’t even know the purse was lost so hardly caring about her belongings then moaning how TfL had handled it, so yes she comes across like a whiney child.

butterfly2k2 · 11/09/2019 11:49

The Peter Rabbit 50p is not rare, There are 9.7 million of the 2016 and 19,9 million of the 2017. Think yourself lucky it wasn't Kew Gardens one ( 210,000 minted and worth about £100) and your son took it form your bedroom to put towards his bus fare like mine did!

Clawdy · 11/09/2019 11:56

Not all Kew Gardens are worth £100 though, they're just a few pounds on Ebay.

ThePhoenixRises · 11/09/2019 12:14

Ones to look out for are kew gardens 50p and the undated 20p

I had Kew Gardens, I say had as my DS spent it still not totally forgiven

QuestionableMouse · 11/09/2019 17:16

I sold a Kew Gardens 50p for £75 quid on ebay a few years ago.

PinkLacy · 11/09/2019 18:15

The Kew Gardens one aren’t really in circulation any more as they are being hoarded by collectors.

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