Anybody have an answer to my question? I tried one today but didn't know what to do so tried reaching into it and realized that's probably not how to find stuff in there.
We don't use the machines (well at least i don't) so we don't/can't check if its clogged. Next time bring a pen or something and stick it in the reject tube and see if anything falls out.
Last night I found a couple of coins in the reject coins. I grabbed them and glanced at them. I noticed one was a Canadian quarter and I was kind of disappointed. When I got home and got a better look at them the small coin is a well worn 1923 Polish 5 groszy coin. I looked at the quarter and the date was 1966! Free silver!
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=25-cents-1966&years=25-cents-1965-2014 Here's another source: http://www.cashforgoldcanada.com/news/2012/12/4/the-canadian-quarter-determing-silver-content It is a silver quarter.
1946 Dime in the reject tray 1941 wheat near the place where you dump the coins 2002 20 Euro on the counter of the machine I find more things outside of the reject tray than in it!!!
Coinstar at Giant Eagle today, turned in some loose change and found three silver Kennedy halves. This was the nicest one. Always a good day when you find silver.
Found a 1956 dime and a 1959 dime. I forgot the mintmarks. Also found a dateless 1860's New Brunswick large cent.
Some the last things I found roll searching is 500 Japanese Yen I sold for $5, near face value at the time. I also found a pair of silver earrings, I gave away lol.
Went to the pizza place right next to my grocery store, and of course, couldn't resist looking at the coin star next store. Good thing i did too! (1) 1964 D Dime I'd just like to say I haven't found more than 3 coins in the machine at once. Why can't someone leave me 12 silver halves in the machine! I wish...
Today i got 15 cents in clads and a 1 something from china, I don't know what denominations are called.