A lucky shopper got an incredible surprise after buying what she thought was a normal bench.
The shocked buyer revealed on Facebook that after purchasing the red and gold bench, only to discover something was going on inside.
“I went to a thrift store today and found this bench and just needed it,” he wrote Morgan Alexandra in social media group Weird (and wonderful) second-hand discoveries that just need to be shared.
“When I took it to my car, I noticed it was making noise and I found money in it.”
Included in the social media post were several photos of the bank, as well as a photo of Morgan holding a pair of incredibly rare $2 bills.
Several users were quick to comment on the discovery.
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“These $2 bills might be worth more than face value,” said one user commented.
“Luck of the Irish”, a second person he said.
A third person commented: “$2 bills are for good luck. Don’t spend them!”
According to CNB Bank St.The first $2 bills were produced in 1862 by the federal government.
The design features Thomas Jefferson on one side and the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the other.
Earlier this year, it was reported by The hill that 1.5 billion $2 bills are currently in circulation.
Morgan isn’t the only person who has good luck when it comes to her thrift shopping finds.
A savvy Chicago investor reports that she scored a designer top, usually costing around $600, for just $7 at a Goodwill store.
Grace Andrews shared her discovery on her TikTok (@grace.andrewsss), where he has accumulated more than 63,000 followers.
“I remember thinking this top was too pretty to only cost $7,” she said in the clip.
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According to the brand, the blouse was by Vivienne Tam, an international designer known for incorporating aspects of her Chinese heritage into her clothes.
Many celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Jill Biden, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump, and Lady Gaga are known for wearing their brand.
The social media user said she was able to track down the exact same top on a retail site where it was listed for $645 but discounted to $579.
“I swear I started shaking,” she said after finding out how much the blouse cost.
After posting the video, many rushed to comment saying they had also found amazing things in the store.
“I bought an Oscar De La Renta men’s blazer here a few months ago,” wrote one viewer.
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