Coming back from feeding the Cats, Mexican store nothing, Nob Hill nothing. Safeway, no silver but $2 in quarters, some change, a 10 Pasco and a 25 cent Canadian piece...
Never find anything ... last night wife had to run into Walmart to pick up photo order, checked the coin star, 42 cents, 4 dimes , 2 pennies, one of the dimes was a 64D. Photo order was not ready as order was never processed. Went back this morning, 27 cents, 1 quarter, 2 pennies. The quarter was a shiny 64D.
@jmb said:
Never find anything ... last night wife had to run into Walmart to pick up photo order, checked the coin star, 42 cents, 4 dimes , 2 pennies, one of the dimes was a 64D. Photo order was not ready as order was never processed. Went back this morning, 27 cents, 1 quarter, 2 pennies. The quarter was a shiny 64D.
Today’s find: 1962-D! This is my second Coinstar silver this year and my sixth overall. It was all by itself on the ground about a foot in front of the machine.
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Found this and others in a machine as me and a friend were given over 50 coin machines to trash.
Or for a better word, to recycle. Coins were everywhere in side the housing and attached to a very , very powerful magnet. I really don't want to explain the who, what, or where and how part.
I may have told and showed this years ago but all are still in hand. This steel
@Creg said:
The teller next to the Coinstar intercepted these (halves and smalls) for me.
One 40% Kennedy, the Ikes are heavily circulated. No speared eagle SACs nor wide-rim Sues.
Those were in the coinstar!!??
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It's 56 Day! Just found 56 cents worth of coins with a dead rubber band stuck to them so we know why they were rejects;
56 cents worth of absolutely normal coins that should NOT have been rejected;
and the Grand Champion dryer coin of all time that anybody would reject:
But Abe abides!
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
and the Grand Champion dryer coin of all time that anybody would reject:
But Abe abides!
It's a three cent coin!
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First, we now have 59-year old coins in change again, and
Second, I can remember when I got my first 1965 Quarter. Late 1965 or early 1966 up at our corner candy store. The lady who ran it was nice, and she sometimes had her elderly father helping out at the cash register while she stocked the shelves. He was ancient (to me then) with really thick glasses.
A couple of us went up there after school, and I bought something that should have given me a dime and a nickel and three cents in change, but when I went outside and looked at my change (hey, I was a collector!) I found a dime, three cents and a bright and shiny COPPER-NICKEL quarter. I quickly guessed that the old guy had mistaken it for a five cent piece because of his bad eyesight, and it was grey like a nickel instead of white like a silver quarter. Because the lady was nice I went back in and showed it to her and explained the change in color to her, so she could figure out how to get her father to look at the change more closely. Back then 20 cents was worth something, and she could have lost a lot of money if her Dad gave away a whole roll of clad quarters as nickels.
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
and the Grand Champion dryer coin of all time that anybody would reject
.
Must have used Arm and Hammer soap.
"Roll Tide" !
Just a FAB,ULOUS find.
Cheer's
That's "all" folks.
Today at the WM I did a quick check of the CS and found this behind the lift tray, against the back wall. All I saw at first was the 55 and my mind began to instantly fantasize about snagging a 1955 DD from a CS. Then I saw the D and my hopes were dashed. It was an exhilarating 1.2 seconds though.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
Lightning strikes twice!
Same Coinstar, same store, twice in a row! This time it was under the front edge of the machine. This 1963 is my third Coinstar silver of the year and my seventh overall.
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@CRHer700 said:
Lightning strikes twice!
Same Coinstar, same store, twice in a row! This time it was under the front edge of the machine. This 1963 is my third Coinstar silver of the year and my seventh overall.
Ride a hot steak I always say! Keep searching... Good luck!
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T my local Kroger yesterday. $1.52 in really dirty change. The dimes and the quarters in the bottom row have the reeded edge completely gone as if in a lathe or something and the cent in the upper right turned into a small screwdriver (I think I'll keep it).
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
A 1961-D dime, was sitting in the return all by itself..
A 1943-P War Nickel, this was not in the return, it was lodged in the input-slit, I used my business card like tweezers to get it out. As soon as I saw the large P mint mark, I knew it was a war nickel..
Some Lincoln's that were left, always nice to get an early Wheat, and a 1960...
Interesting mix, (left at the Mexican store) 2-Deutschemarks (65 & 72), a Canadian 25 cent piece, and a James Buchanan dollar..
@CaptHenway said:
It's 56 Day! Just found 56 cents worth of coins with a dead rubber band stuck to them so we know why they were rejects;
56 cents worth of absolutely normal coins that should NOT have been rejected;
and the Grand Champion dryer coin of all time that anybody would reject:
Good eBay coins—
The quarters, nickel and cent have DD and CAC
The ‘65 quarter is a no P with halo effect strike at 90°
The Memorial has a semi-flooting roaf
@Joe_360 said:
Always nice to get an old Lincoln Wheatie and a nice 1960 and 78 to boot...
Great find! I still haven't found a 1930-D.
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@Joe_360 said:
September 4th afternoon, 1950-Philly dime, some zinc Lincolns and two foreign coins...
I've only had stuck together cents and a lone nickel for the past month. Nothing worth showing.
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My wife hit the jackpot yesterday.
$1.96 American.
Many Jamaican coins.
Two Lincolns ground down to a dime size.
One silver Roosevelt dime, 1962 D.
Wayne
@Pennyfreak__ said:
Nothing for a year, then a double handful of literally junk, then nothing for at least a year, and then this,
all by it's lonesome. i like it!
I found four dimes, 21 cents, a washer, a peso, and a fake ancient Greek coin the other day.
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1954 Philly, sitting in the return slot all alone, was so bright and shiny I had to turn my head while I reached in... The streak continues!!!
Coming back from feeding the Cats, Mexican store nothing, Nob Hill nothing. Safeway, no silver but $2 in quarters, some change, a 10 Pasco and a 25 cent Canadian piece...
2 cents, I didn’t bother to pick them up.
Leave no coin behind....
Very Surprised to find a giant Yap stone coin in the reject slot at the HappyMart!
Never find anything ... last night wife had to run into Walmart to pick up photo order, checked the coin star, 42 cents, 4 dimes , 2 pennies, one of the dimes was a 64D. Photo order was not ready as order was never processed. Went back this morning, 27 cents, 1 quarter, 2 pennies. The quarter was a shiny 64D.
Photo's please...
Zilch at Publix this morning. Hoping the dry spell ends soon. Good luck everyone.
68 cents with no obvious reason why it was in rejected
Today’s Coinstar finds
Today’s find: 1962-D! This is my second Coinstar silver this year and my sixth overall. It was all by itself on the ground about a foot in front of the machine.
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
Found this and others in a machine as me and a friend were given over 50 coin machines to trash.
Or for a better word, to recycle. Coins were everywhere in side the housing and attached to a very , very powerful magnet. I really don't want to explain the who, what, or where and how part.
I may have told and showed this years ago but all are still in hand. This steel
coin looks great for it's age.
The teller next to the Coinstar intercepted these (halves and smalls) for me.
One 40% Kennedy, the Ikes are heavily circulated. No speared eagle SACs nor wide-rim Sues.
Those were in the coinstar!!??
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
She asks the customers to pull them for her. The Ikes go to the tills.
It's 56 Day! Just found 56 cents worth of coins with a dead rubber band stuck to them so we know why they were rejects;
56 cents worth of absolutely normal coins that should NOT have been rejected;
and the Grand Champion dryer coin of all time that anybody would reject:
But Abe abides!
It's a three cent coin!
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
Two things about that 1965 Quarter.
First, we now have 59-year old coins in change again, and
Second, I can remember when I got my first 1965 Quarter. Late 1965 or early 1966 up at our corner candy store. The lady who ran it was nice, and she sometimes had her elderly father helping out at the cash register while she stocked the shelves. He was ancient (to me then) with really thick glasses.
A couple of us went up there after school, and I bought something that should have given me a dime and a nickel and three cents in change, but when I went outside and looked at my change (hey, I was a collector!) I found a dime, three cents and a bright and shiny COPPER-NICKEL quarter. I quickly guessed that the old guy had mistaken it for a five cent piece because of his bad eyesight, and it was grey like a nickel instead of white like a silver quarter. Because the lady was nice I went back in and showed it to her and explained the change in color to her, so she could figure out how to get her father to look at the change more closely. Back then 20 cents was worth something, and she could have lost a lot of money if her Dad gave away a whole roll of clad quarters as nickels.
@CaptHenway
and the Grand Champion dryer coin of all time that anybody would reject
.
Must have used Arm and Hammer soap.
"Roll Tide" !
Just a FAB,ULOUS find.
Cheer's
That's "all" folks.
I have not seen anything in the Coinstar machine in a long time. I think the employees get there first.
Today at the WM I did a quick check of the CS and found this behind the lift tray, against the back wall. All I saw at first was the 55 and my mind began to instantly fantasize about snagging a 1955 DD from a CS. Then I saw the D and my hopes were dashed. It was an exhilarating 1.2 seconds though.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
Lightning strikes twice!
Same Coinstar, same store, twice in a row! This time it was under the front edge of the machine. This 1963 is my third Coinstar silver of the year and my seventh overall.
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
Ride a hot steak I always say! Keep searching... Good luck!
Here's a link in case you didn't see it to @Typekat 's mega coin star find:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1105815/today-my-personal-best-coinstar-haul#latest
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
T my local Kroger yesterday. $1.52 in really dirty change. The dimes and the quarters in the bottom row have the reeded edge completely gone as if in a lathe or something and the cent in the upper right turned into a small screwdriver (I think I'll keep it).
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
It's official, no silver in July, the streak is over. It was a nice run, but still disappointed to see i end. Let's see August...
August finds so far, fairly interesting...
A 1961-D dime, was sitting in the return all by itself..
A 1943-P War Nickel, this was not in the return, it was lodged in the input-slit, I used my business card like tweezers to get it out. As soon as I saw the large P mint mark, I knew it was a war nickel..
Some Lincoln's that were left, always nice to get an early Wheat, and a 1960...
Interesting mix, (left at the Mexican store) 2-Deutschemarks (65 & 72), a Canadian 25 cent piece, and a James Buchanan dollar..
It has been months since I've found anything at all. Sure sign of bad times, not even the corroded Zincoln is left behind
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Good eBay coins—
The quarters, nickel and cent have DD and CAC
The ‘65 quarter is a no P with halo effect strike at 90°
The Memorial has a semi-flooting roaf
Let us put you in your own thread—
Found three foreign coins today, Canada modern 10 cents and 5 cents, and New Zealand 10 cents.
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
On the way to afternoon cat feed.
Safeway 1988 10 Centimes Francaise
Nob Hill 1964-D dime
Mexican store an ugly Shield Lincoln cent
You live righteously, Joe! No silver for me in a year, at least
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Jackpot! 70 cents, some Israeli coinage, a watch battery, and a token of no cash value!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Got 76c in pocket change yesterday.
I found the Coinstar mother lode!
65 nickels, $3.25, the oldest were 1954-D, 1957-D, 1958-D, and 1959-D
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
No Rhyme or Reason between this mix bag of foreign coins...
Always nice to get an old Lincoln Wheatie and a nice 1960 and 78 to boot...
Great find! I still haven't found a 1930-D.
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
September 4th afternoon, 1950-Philly dime, some zinc Lincolns and two foreign coins...
I've only had stuck together cents and a lone nickel for the past month. Nothing worth showing.
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.
First in a long time.
After a months long hiatus, I found a 1963 silver dime.
Been one hell of a long drought for me on silver.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
A small handful at the CU today—
My wife hit the jackpot yesterday.
$1.96 American.
Many Jamaican coins.
Two Lincolns ground down to a dime size.
One silver Roosevelt dime, 1962 D.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Nothing for a year, then a double handful of literally junk, then nothing for at least a year, and then this,
all by it's lonesome. i like it!
I didn't show the edge, it is pristine.
I received 3 dimes today, all clad. Yay me!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Today while on the phone with my Brother, Safeway, 1964-D and some change and foreign coins, 2nd silver dime for the month..
I found four dimes, 21 cents, a washer, a peso, and a fake ancient Greek coin the other day.
God bless all who believe in him. Do unto others what you expect to be done to you. Dubbed a "Committee Secret Agent" by @mr1931S on 7/23/24. Founding member of CU Anti-Troll League since 9/24/24.