Finding the rightful owner of a lost ten dollar bill in a high school would be interesting.
Finding the rightful owner of a lost ten dollar bill in a high school would be interesting.
Most high school kids wouldn’t know who is on the $10.
That's what I was thinking: Good luck!
I found a $100 bill on the sidewalk outside of a convenience store. There were three young dudes inside paying for their chips and beer with messy wads of large bills they had crammed in their pockets. Hereabouts that is a mark of petty drug dealers. I asked if anyone was missing any money meaning to request that the amount be identified. No one could tell and they all ended up saying no they guessed not. I put the bill in the poor box at church. That is where all found money goes if there is not a verifiable or credible owner, including coins. It is not mine.
If no one saw the “find”, it was turned in, and a panicked kid told office staff or a teacher about the loss, not too hard. But that’s an unlikely scenario.
If the loser knew it was a bad bill, he would not be likely to report the loss, right?