Reject Tube & Coinstar Finds

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Hellofthenorth, Feb 20, 2012.

  1. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    Again, I ask the question. How do you check the "trash" chute on those things???????
     
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  3. bugo

    bugo Well-Known Member

    Nice haul. Finding silver is always nice.
     
  4. bugo

    bugo Well-Known Member

    I went to a store I usually don't go to and checked the non-Coinstar coin counter's chute. I pulled a handful of change out of there: a nickel and about ten pennies. I looked them over and I'll be damned if 3 of them weren't wheats: a 1936, a 1940-S and a 1941. The rest of the coins were zinc pennies and a ugly current design nickel so I left them on top of the machine. This makes 5 wheats that I've found in the last couple of weeks.

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  5. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    Nice finds!! I have yet to make a decent find from any of the coin counting machines. The only ones that have ever treated me right are from the ones behind the counter at the bank.
     
  6. junkcollector

    junkcollector Junior Member

    Last night 1964 D Roosevelt at Safeway coinstar
     
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  7. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    Two coinstars today gave up,
    8 1c
    3 5c
    7 10c
    2 25c

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    1 10c
    2 25c
     
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  8. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    There is no understanding some people. How in the world can you leave *this* in the dump tray?

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  9. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    I can't find the dump shutes on these things, how do ya do it???
     
  10. ace71499

    ace71499 Young Numismatic

    A penny and a quarter stuck together today! For 26 cents i don't mind unsticking them
     
  11. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    10Koneek.jpg Got a pile of mostly foreign small change at my bank's coin counter today:

    2 clad Roosevelt dimes
    5 Lincoln pennies (1919 + 4 Memorials)

    1 Canadian dime (1976)

    3 Euro 1 cent
    2 Euro 2 cent
    4 Euro 5 cent

    2 UK pennies (1979, 1999)

    4 Malaysia "1 Sen"
    2 Malaysia "5 Sen"
    1 Malaysia "10 Sen"

    Oh, and these little fellas. The silver colored one might be Croatia? Not sure about the little ones. Cyrillic writing on them and "10 Koneek" (best attempt at replicating those letters on my keyboard)
     
  12. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    Russia 10 kopeek
     
  13. OrangeBeard

    OrangeBeard New Member

    Found these at a local grocery store Coinstar.

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  14. bugo

    bugo Well-Known Member

    Nice haul. Free silver is always nice.
     
  15. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    I guess I won't know....
     
  16. coloradobryan

    coloradobryan Well-Known Member

    The reject tube is usually below where you put the coins in the machine Charlie. Like in a bill changer.
     
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  17. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    Go back to page one of this thread and see post #16
     
  18. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    Grabbed a couple of handfuls of change out of a reject slot earlier today - it's mostly low-value foreign coins (lots of Euro 1 cent, 2 cent, and 5 cent), Peruvian 1 centimo and 10 centimos... about 60 cents in insignificant US change, 40 cents in Canadian.

    Best in the bunch was a 1983 UK 1 pound (1st year of issue), a coin from United Arab Emirates (never seen one before), 3x Mexico $1, and an obsolete MBTA (Boston) subway token.
     
  19. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    Thank you :)
     
  20. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


     
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  21. Donn

    Donn Junior Member

    Well, I decided to check some CoinStar machines, for the first time. There are 4 in my city.

    first one; nada
    2nd one; OMG
    32.12 in US coin, including a 1940D nickel and a dateless SLQ.
    4 Euro (1,2,5) cent coins
    2 Canadian pennies
    Some Great Britian Pence
    Dominican 10 centavos
    and 1 gaming token

    1 dime each on the last 2 machines

    I know this is beginner's luck..
    Boy, am I hooked...
     
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