Question about your coin hunting

Hello all.I've been reading through a lot of threads and have a question to pose and some tips to add.How do you do your coin hunting? Not on ebay,more so in person hunting.
I'm talking about pocket change finds and stuff like that.I've seen where people search leftovers at the coin machines,which I do.I try looking at gas stations to see if they have any halves and if they do,they let me buy them.I've found that "buying" change from customers,at gas stations,can yield a few silver finds.(The people counting out change for smokes or a little bit of gas) My most unusual way,I guess,is actually buying containers of change from people going to the coin machine.It's easy if they know how much they have,if not I'll sit down and help count it out.It's a good way to find foreign coins and silvers.One time I was going in the bank,at the right moment,and a guy was bringing in bags of rolled change to cash out and my bank let me buy it from him.I'm just wondering if anyone else does any of this,or if someone has other ideas I haven't thought of!
I'm talking about pocket change finds and stuff like that.I've seen where people search leftovers at the coin machines,which I do.I try looking at gas stations to see if they have any halves and if they do,they let me buy them.I've found that "buying" change from customers,at gas stations,can yield a few silver finds.(The people counting out change for smokes or a little bit of gas) My most unusual way,I guess,is actually buying containers of change from people going to the coin machine.It's easy if they know how much they have,if not I'll sit down and help count it out.It's a good way to find foreign coins and silvers.One time I was going in the bank,at the right moment,and a guy was bringing in bags of rolled change to cash out and my bank let me buy it from him.I'm just wondering if anyone else does any of this,or if someone has other ideas I haven't thought of!
Pocket change can buy more than a soda.
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Most of my face-value finds that weren't a result of pure luck came about from searching bank rolls.
I'm never able to get rolls of halves so nickels have typically been my favorite.
Of course the other way to hunt for coins "in the wild" (and pay LESS than face value) is to find them with a detector and dig 'em up.
This is a whole different world, with its own set of challenges, frustrations, disappointments, and... occasionally... thrilling surprises.
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I remember once a forum member offering a collecting choice for the low budget bank roll hunter. His advice was to collect really nice AU Lincoln cents by going through loose change and bank rolls. Now, the collection may never have much numismatic value, but finding really nice AU coins in change can take a lot of time and offer something of a challenge.
Food for thought.
Tyler