Have been getting a face value handfull from each of several coinstars one or two times a week lately. Gotta love people too lazy to check the slot. I wonder how much coinstar revenue would increase if they had a big bin at bottom of machine to collect rejects.
Spied a coin in the coinstar return tray while leaving the supermarket a couple days ago. Scooped it up and put it in my pocket. Thinking on the way home, "could it be?" Yes! Silver!
The coin star has an internal reject bin as well as an external reject bin. Dime and a penny on the grill, possible unspendable dime in the slot as well as a 10 Sen (yr 2000) from Malaysia.
I check the reject bin at the coinstar and today I found two shiny 1964 dimes. This is the first time I found silver in the reject bin.
My first Coinstar find in months that hasn't been rotted Zincolns, which just aren't worth keeping, and definitely not worth posting. A bent 2000-D Lincoln 1937 Belize 25 Cent Piece 1968 Canadian 25c Moose A couple Nashville Bass Pro Shop elongaged 5 Pence piece (need to check the date) 2016 Bahamian Quarter Whoever dumped these, has been around and got around. Z
"Machine wouldn't take it, it must be foreign, there oughta be a law against them making their fake money look like ours..."
It’s the chase you versus coinstar. Your Looking to find something I get it. If you can free a coin with a key etc..
Wow My grand daughter hit for 12 bucks. She found me at the store to show me. That was the best day ever