9 cents in the slot which required hazmat cleaning. The good news I found the lost dime from a few posts back. Scroll, scroll, scroll.
One of my last hits was a dollar coin so that was nice. 7 shots at a W I haven't checked yet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would have messaged the seller. Maybe the listing was to be $300.
2 dollar coins at the last spot. 8 shots at a W. 0-8. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Quarter on the inside grill shelf.
22 cents in the slot today.
Yes Paddy that used to be the case until they "fixed" a lot of the machines in my area. Some years ago I would often get an entire reject slot...
2 silvers in the Coin Star, 1959 and 1964-D[ATTACH]
The 55 looks cleaned because it is very flat looking without luster. And you can see the stuff that wasn't cleaned in between the lettering and...
Of course I don't mean to offend the people whose lives have been devastated by this storm, but they say beach detecting can be good after a storm...
Lost a dime. I had to go to 2 stores. The first store there were 2 brownies stuck together in the slot. But on the floor was a number of clean...
I guess it was OK considering the scrummy places I was hitting. 2 shots at a W, 0-2. [ATTACH]
Liking the post, but I agree with jeffB. I have no doubt that dealers did this a lot to get the high grade, and probably were not even aware that...
First thing to do is weigh it. I believe anything close to an exact weight is a good sign.
Dime, penny and small modern 1 peso coin in the slot. NOT PHOTO WORTHY
Even if some are just slightly, because of condition, they are all worth more than face.
I will explain my $100 post. While the serial number looks good, it is better if the numbers are grouped together. 00003333 or 33330000. And...
I agree with Finn. There are some notes, that have a minimum value over face. Let's say there is a $100 bill and the book value lists it as $105....
I can only repeat what has been written already. Wow. That's really nice.
Almost. Even without the ink stain it's FV to me.
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