Truck Overturns on Texas Highway, Spilling $80,000 in Dimes and Prompting 14-Hour Cleanup
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An unusual incident unfolded on the morning of April 29 in Alvord, Texas, when an 18-wheeler truck carrying nearly one million dimes crashed, causing its contents to spill onto the highway. The aftermath of the accident saw about $80,000 worth of dimes scattered across the road, leading to a cleanup operation that lasted approximately 14 hours.
Despite the chaos of the situation, fortunately, no serious injuries were reported as a result of the crash. However, the fate of all the dimes remains uncertain, and it remains unclear where they were originally destined.

The Texas highway where the accident occurred was shut down for almost a full day following the spillage of around 800,000 dimes. The incident took place at approximately 5:15 a.m. on State Highway 287 North, with the cleanup efforts extending well into the evening.
Videos captured from the scene showed the immense effort put into collecting the loose change, with responders diligently gathering the coins by hand and employing tools such as shovels, brooms, and even vacuum trucks typically used for sewage cleanup.
Both the driver and a passenger of the truck involved in the crash were treated for injuries deemed non-life-threatening. Although they were transported to the hospital in stable condition, they were discharged shortly after being evaluated. The truck itself sustained moderate damage in the collision.
An investigation into the incident is being handled by the Texas Department of Public Safety, with various law enforcement agencies and emergency services collaborating to manage the cleanup. Despite the challenges posed by the accident, the highway was able to reopen to traffic by approximately 7 p.m. that evening.
In the aftermath of the cleanup, questions linger about the ultimate destination of the truck’s valuable cargo, which was owned by the Western Distributing Transportation Corp. While the origin and purpose of the dimes’ journey remain undisclosed, speculations arise given the presence of a Federal Reserve Bank branch in nearby Dallas, Texas.
Reflecting on the peculiar event, Alvord Mayor Caleb Caviness shared a light-hearted observation about the cleanup process, highlighting the irony of using vacuum trucks designed for sewage cleanup to gather the spilled dimes.
As authorities continue to piece together the details of the incident, the wider community is left to ponder the unusual series of events that led to a Texas highway being coated in a sea of dimes. The mystery of the money-laden truck accident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of daily life on the road.
