The bottom right lincoln cent looks extremely rare. Also. Are the small and large Mexico coins dollars? Some Canada and a Poland also. This person must get around like my daughter
Those are some good finds you had there from a Coinstar. Mexico uses the "$" sign not to represent a dollar value but a value of pesos. One peso is worth just over a nickel; nineteen pesos currently comprise a U.S. dollar.
Very nice Coinstar haul. Love all the Canadian coins. Kinda curious as to what that PG Vending token is.
You should probably go ahead and start a couple of threads in the Error section first. If anybody tries to tell you it's post-mint damage, that's a good chance to practice your debating skills; if you start to feel like people are ganging up on you, start a new thread. At least, I think that's the way it works, based on watching for a while. Right? BTW, what's the date on that upper-left dime? Looks like it might be silver, but I'm guessing you'd have mentioned it if so...
Sure! I would. It looks like it could be the ultra rare "Touch of grey Hair Dye" variety. But since it is missing the comb it would get a "Details Missing Comb" grade though.