I see that guy is in Burleson, Texas. I'm pretty sure I've bought from him before....but never a deal like that. I've seen many mistakes, of different kinds, on eBay.
I must admit that this virus has curtailed me from touching anything without a glove in public. Yes I do understand and have been a coin star rejection slot checker since day 1 of the machines. But it's no longer day 1......it's the day of corona-19 and as a person who is in food stores daily I'm just saying be smart not penny stupid! It's a well known fact that the poor and homeless use these machines to Cash out any coinage they obtain. With the virus found live after 17 days on medal.......why would you even consider touching anything as such in a rejection slot? Yeah I get it.......habit yeah I know that habit......be smart touch nothing foreign to you esspecially in the next 10 days! This thing is going to pop.....explode....do you want to be hit by something that can be avoided? Leave the change to some less fortunate to take a chance of exposure.
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Hit the Coinstar jackpot today with 5 silver dimes. • 1945-S (not the micro-s variety) • 1954 • 1962-D • 1964 (x2)
I havent checked coinstar for a while but today I found 2, 2012 chucky cheese tokens a 10c euro from Latvia and a 1984 one pound Elizabeth the 2nd not a bad haul
Handful of foreign stuff today in the rejects. Usual stuff; A couple Canadian dimes, coins from Peru, Caymans, Argentina, Columbia, a few Euro cents, and this guy! He's beat up and has a hole punched in it. It's a 1906 Quarter Anna. I gotta say, that is something interesting.
Nah. No silver. The machine at my grocery store is pretty active. There are a lot of foreign visitors and snow birds. I do get a silver every now and again (see my post a few weeks ago in this thread.) Sometimes the best and most interesting finds aren't silver.
I would have really thought people in need of money would be cashing in coins more often. However, this weekend was the first time I found anything in a Coinstar in the last, maybe, 8 times of checking. No silver, but almost $1 face of US coins.
Saw something leaning on edge in the CoinStar reject slot at Food Lion this evening, along with a Zincoln. Left the Zincoln and a nice replacement State Quarter.