What Were They Going To Do With 3,000,000 nickels?

ZeroEffect

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A joint task force including the DEA, FBI (news - web sites), Immigration and Customs Enforcement and detectives from the Miami-Dade County Police Department, found the nickels buried in the back yard of a home in an area near Miami known as the Redlands.


Law enforcement officials searched the home this morning and found nothing. They searched a smaller house behind the main residence and reportedly found 88 plants believed to be marijuana.


When agents went over the back yard with metal detectors, they hit on the more than 3 million nickels. Officials said the coins were buried in a wooden box, covered in a thick clear plastic tarp buried in a 4-foot deep hole. The coins were still inside Federal Reserve (news - web sites) bags, according to police.


The nickels left the Federal Reserve Bank in New Jersey Dec. 17. Three days later the empty truck was found in Fort Pierce. The driver, Angel Mendoza was missing. Police have still not found Mendoza. They believe he is out of the country.


Police are interviewing another man about the plants they found.
 

Chunkee

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Jul 28, 2002
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okay, i will say it first

they were probably going to sell nickel bags

ahahahahahahah

jC
 

ActuaryTm

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Officials speculated the thieves had plans to repost their exploits on the infamous Anandtech Off Topic forum.

The operation was unfortunately a complete success.
 

Papagayo

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Jul 28, 2003
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Take it to the change machine and overload the machine.. I would love to see someone bring 3 million nickels to get cash..
 

Queasy

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They were planning on playing a monster game of quarters later but grabbed the nickel bag by accident.
 

thawolfman

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Officials speculated the thieves had plans to repost their exploits on the infamous Anandtech Off Topic forum.

The operation was unfortunately a complete success.

:Q
 

Anonemous

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They be pirates says I. :p

Officials said the coins were buried in a wooden box, covered in a thick clear plastic tarp buried in a 4-foot deep hole.

That's be buried treasure. Arrr
 

conjur

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They should have started going to every grocery store in town and changing them in at the coin machine.