Speak about some critical coin.
Tens of millions of cash spilled onto a Texas freeway this week after a tractor-trailer hauling $800,000 in dimes rolled over in an accident, authorities stated.
The spillage led to the closure of a portion of the southbound lanes of U.S. 287 in Alvord for about half a day as employees bought on their palms and knees to select up the cash along with utilizing brooms and shovels and huge industrial vacuums.
The tractor-trailer rolled onto its facet at about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday after veering off the highway and overcorrecting, in line with the Texas Division of Public Security. The freeway reopened at about 7 p.m. that day, DPS stated.
The motive force and a passenger had been transported to a hospital with accidents that weren’t life threatening, DPS stated.
Alvord is positioned about 80 miles (130 kilometers) northwest of Dallas.
The tractor-trailer seems to be a part of the fleet of vehicles operated by Western Distributing Transportation Company, which has a division that strikes cargo for the federal government in armored automobiles with armed personnel. An individual answering the telephone on the firm Thursday stated that they had no remark.
The U.S. Mint says on its web site that it is the nation’s sole producer of authorized tender cash. A message left with the company on Thursday was not instantly returned.
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