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10 Places to Find Lost Money at Home

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There are a lot of places to look for coins when you are walking about outside. When there is a need to quickly find a few dollars, however, you may want to search in your house instead. Money sometimes gets stored for a later date and accidentally forgotten about. There are many places where you can find lost money—but what about good places to hide money at home and making burglars cry? So forget about the worst places to put your money and see what says Kathryn McCoach, the managing editor and a financial expert at ASAP Finance. Other times, it simply gets misplaced. Whatever the cause, here are a few spots to look around where you can find lost money at home.

Clothing

Have you ever done a load of laundry only to find spare change or dollar bills stuffed in the pockets of your jeans or sweatshirts? Or have you ever received change back at the store and stuck it in your pocket and then forgot all about it? If you’re trying to round up spare money around your house, your clothing is one of the first places you should look.

Winter Coats

Winter clothing is also a good place to look for “forgotten” money. Have you ever pulled out your winter clothing and found spare change in the pockets? Sometimes when you’re putting away clothes for the season, you forget to clean the pockets out. It’s a good idea to check the clothes before you put them away. You never know what you might find. You might luck out and find $20 hidden away in one of your coat pockets!

Sock Drawer

Some people like to hide their money in their sock drawer. It seems like an archaic place to hide money, but some old habits are hard to break. Of course, some people tend to shove a roll of money to the back of the drawer and then forget about it entirely. If you’re looking for the money you know you’ve hidden somewhere in your apartment, check the back of your drawer to see if you placed it there and then forgot about it.

Couch Cushions

Have you ever taken a cushion off your couch only to find a pile of very strange items underneath? If you spend a lot of time on your couch or other cushioned furniture, it’s likely that money (or other items) unknowingly becomes lodged between or underneath the cushions. If you’re trying to track down all the spare change in your apartment, take off your couch cushions and see if any money is hiding.

Washing Machine

You might not think the washing machine or dryer is a likely place to find forgotten money. However, if you have spare change or dollar bills hidden away in your clothing, the money will most likely end up on the bottom of the washing machine. There are some people who just toss in and remove clothing from the washing machine or dryer without looking too closely at the interior of the machine. Also, check under the machines as loose coins often find their way there as well.

Behind Picture Frames

One of the best places to hide money is behind picture frames. You might have once taped a $100 to the back or inside of a picture frame thinking it was a great hiding place. But more often than not, people tend to forget where they’ve hidden money, especially if it’s in an unusual place you don’t think about too much. After all, how many times do you move around pictures hanging on the wall or lining your bookshelf?

Underneath Furniture or Shelves

Just as money tends to become wedged between and underneath couch cushions, it also sometimes shows up underneath furniture. Check under your bed, couch, or heavy appliances such as refrigerators or washing machines to see if any spare change or loose dollar bills are there. Additionally, some people also like to tape money underneath heavy furniture or on the underside of a shelf. Again, check to see if anything is taped there that you might have forgotten about.

Car

If you own a car, you probably know that sometimes money happens to fall underneath the seats or show up in random places. Cleaning out your car to try to find “forgotten” money might end up leaving you with a small pile of unexpected coins or bills.

Side Tables or Coffee Tables

Some of us have a habit of tossing something down on a side table or coffee table and forgetting about it until a day or two later. If your side tables are cluttered, cleaning up the mess could definitely help you find forgotten change and bills. After all, how many times have you decided to clean out your pockets, purse, wallet, backpack, or shopping bag and tossed the contents onto the table to sort later? All the spare change that sits at the bottom of those bags will probably end up on your side table.

Purses, Shopping Bags, and Backpacks

Of course, one of the best places to look for “forgotten” money is at the bottom of your purse, shopping bag, wallet, or backpack. As some of you may know, sometimes spare change ends up at the bottom of a bag instead of in a wallet or change purse. Or sometimes money is shoved into a small section of a backpack and forgotten about. Going through and searching your bags might end up showing you just how often you leave change or bills hanging about.

Are there other places around the house where you often find money that you had misplaced or forgotten about? Let us know in the comments!

Here Are Some Other Great Saving Advice Reads:

Here Are Ten Of The Best Places to Find Money While You’re Walking

Twenty Great Places to Find Coins

Seventeen Bills Worth More Than Face Value

Strange Stuff Worth More Than You Can Imagine

And here are some other great articles from around the web:

MoneyPantry’s Places to Find Money Fast

Teknetics’ Twenty Six Of The Best Places To Find Loose Change

Jill Nystul has a good listing of Seven Ways To Find Money At Home.

 

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