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HAMMONDVILLE, Ala. — A truck carrying tons of quarters caught fire Tuesday and spilled most of them on a highway, where workers used heavy equipment, shovels and buckets to scoop up the singed coins.
HAMMONDVILLE, Ala. — A truck carrying tons of quarters caught fire Tuesday and spilled most of them on a highway, where workers used heavy equipment, shovels and buckets to scoop up the singed coins.
Truck spills load of $800,000 in quarters
HAMMONDVILLE, Ala. (AP) — A truck carrying tons of quarters caught fire Tuesday and spilled most of them on a highway, where workers used heavy equipment, shovels and buckets to scoop up the singed coins.
The driver said the truck carried 39,000 pounds of new Kansas quarters, part of the U.S. Mint’s state coin series, that were worth some $800,000, said Police Chief Michael Putnam.
The rear of the armored truck bound for Birmingham from the Philadelphia mint caught fire in the pre-dawn hours on Interstate 59 in northeast Alabama, Putnam said.
“It’s kind of a surprise when you pull up on a fire call at 2:30 in the morning on the interstate and there are armed guards around the fire,” he said.
Jim Starr Jr., a truck rider armed with a handgun for protection, said a grease fire ignited a rear tire, sparking a larger fire that destroyed the trailer. Putnam said the coins were on metal pallets in bags that burned, spilling the quarters on the road.
Police called in a front-end loader to scoop up the coins and deposit them in buckets. The road was partly closed for 12 hours, Putnam said.
Another truck from Colorado-based American Armored Transport Inc. was headed to the wreck site to collect the quarters
what’s the number?
He is not talking german. He is talking Yiddish!!
what is kol mevaser?
i called the number, but i dont understand a word he is saying, my friend told me that he is talking German
maybe it’s one person, kol mevaser and vos iz neias
i wonder if “kol mevaser” took the story from you or you from him
man you know those workers walked away with heavy pockets.