Australia 5 cents 1992 Australia 10 cents 2001 Australia 20 cents 2006 Germany 1 eurocent 2015 F Ireland 5 eurocent 2008 2 arcade tokens 1 laundry token
Found a 1964 canadian quarter, 1947 walking liberty half dollar, 1899 indian penny, 1966 kennedy half dollar, 1911 wheat penny, and a 1962 panama dime.
Found two silver dimes in the coinstar bin today, 1914 D and 1959. First time I ever found a barber. Condition is cull, but hey, that's still a cool find!
Yesterday was a bumper day at coin machines. First machine at a grocery store: 1 Canadian Loonie 1 Canadian Twoonie Second coin machine at my credit union: The $7.25 in Canadian was in a sandwich bag in the trash can. The other coins were in the reject slot: 1 Pakistan 2 Rupee 1998 1 Turkish Lira 2009 1 Korea 500 won 2002 1 Liberia $5 2006 - apparently NIFC 1 Ireland 1 eurocent 2007 1 Germany 50 eurocent 2002J 1 Italy 50 eurocent 2002 1 Portugal 50 eurocent 2002 1 Italy 1 euro 2002 1 Bahamas 25 c 2007 Some video game token. USA 1 Merc 1937 1 Roosie 1946 2 Roosie 1964-D 1 Roosie 1964 1 Washer 1964-D 2 1943 Steel cents, not corroded either. Then not in the picture, again at the grocery store this morning: 9 zincolns 2 dimes 1 Canada 25 cents
No pictures but I had my first big haul today (I was genuinely surprised to see 50 cents in pennies and nickels because I had never seen so much change abandoned like that.) Sadly the only noteworthy find was a 1965 Canadian nickel.
Again, same credit union, butt today instead of Friday: I nixed out the regular USA and Canadian stuff - amounted to about $1.25 or so: Of course silver is always sweet and gets my ornery wee Scottish heart a beating. The Dime is a '64, but the Canadian is a George V dated 1929 - I have never found a Canadian 10 cent coin older than 1937 before. And another steelie - the coin machine Gods have been very very good to me this week. Oh the Canadian George VI 5 cent coin is dated 1937.
I remember I walked into the store I work at about half a year ago and the tray was filled to the brim, lots of foreign coins and modern clad, but nestled in between it all was a 1960D silver quarter. My heart was racing when I saw all that change