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A Sweet CoinStar Find Yesterday...
May 18, 2010, 05:38:51 AM
When I saw them in a darkened reject slot at the Meijers store, I thought oh - five Canadian 10 cent coins, not an unusual find and welcome all the while - especially after another mini-drought of finds.



I swiped them quickly from the reject slot and looked at the edges quickly on the way to the parking lot and pretty much confirmed from the edges that indeed I had five Canadians.

However when I got home and pulled them from my pocket and looked at them, I quickly noticed only four of them were legal immigrants - one of them is a citizen of the USA - a 70 year old citizen in silver!



Inasmuch as my lousy camera(Sony) will permit me to photograph them - it is a 1940-D Merc.  Welcome home intrepid traveler.

 


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Re: A Sweet CoinStar Find Yesterday...
May 18, 2010, 11:14:43 AM
With the price of silver I find it amazing anyone is dumping Mercury Dimes in a coinstar machine. And, it seems, the machine is NOT smart enough to know what a silver dime is? Who would have thought a coinstar machine would kick out real silver in the reject slot! Guess we do learn something every day! ;) I am just glad a COIN COLLECTOR found that coin. It must have been a tramatic experience being dumped into a machine with a bunch of junk metal and then be kicked out as such? Take care of her ScottishMoney!!!

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Re: A Sweet CoinStar Find Yesterday...
May 18, 2010, 01:30:28 PM
Good find there Dave!   :)  I sometimes find foreign coins on or near those machines because they have been rejected. My neighbor once found a 1914 Canadian large cent laying on top of a coinstar machine a few years back. I hit the jackpot though one day while I was on my lunch break at work. The guy that was selling food from the "roach-coach" outside in the parking lot was dispensing silver Washington quarters as change from his coin dispenser thingy on his belt, not realizing what they really were. Then all of a sudden, I've got guys coming up to me wanting to know what they had received in their change. I told them they were silver quarters, and was able to purchase some for 4 times face (the going rate at that time). Most of them were more than happy to exchange one of those little fellas for a crisp, new dollar bill! Made me happy too!  ;D

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Re: A Sweet CoinStar Find Yesterday...
May 18, 2010, 11:14:22 PM
A WHILE AGO  I WAS USING ONE OF THSE MACHINES BUT ONE COIN KEPT DROPPING THROUGH AS I FEED ALL THESE PENNIES INTO THE OPENING.......TURNED OUT TO BE AN INDIAN PENNY FROM 1902----I DON'T USE THE MACHINES ANYMORE BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE THE TO PAY THE COST......BUT IT WAS A NICE FIND

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