Millions of dimes spill onto Texas highway after truck rolls
A tractor-trailer carrying $800,000 in dimes overturned on U.S. 287 near Alvord, Texas, causing millions of coins to scatter across the highway. The accident happened at around 5:30 a.m. when the vehicle veered off the road and overcorrected, necessitating the closure of southbound lanes for nearly half a day. Cleanup efforts involved manual labor and industrial equipment to recover the coins, and the highway was reopened by 7 p.m. the same day. The driver and a passenger were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The truck belongs to Western Distributing Transportation Corporation, which operates a fleet transporting government cargo, but the company declined to comment on the incident.
Millions of dimes were spilled across U.S. 287 near Alvord, Texas, after a tractor-trailer accident involving a vehicle transporting $800,000 in coins.
The incident occurred early in the morning when the truck veered off the road and then overcorrected, leading to its rollover and subsequent spillage of the cargo.
As a result, the southbound lanes of the highway were closed for about half a day while cleanup crews manually and mechanically gathered the scattered dimes.
Authorities reported that the two individuals in the truck, the driver, and a passenger, sustained injuries that were not life-threatening and were taken to a local hospital.
The truck is part of Western Distributing's fleet, which is responsible for transporting government cargo in armored vehicles, though the company offered no comment on the incident.
The U.S. Mint, responsible for manufacturing legal tender coins, was contacted for a statement, but no immediate response was provided.
The accident led to significant traffic disruption, but the highway was eventually reopened by the evening, allowing normal traffic flow to resume.