That 1952-S quarter is worth almost 2x the melt value.
1962-D dime.
1958 UK sixpence in reject tray
Coinstar hasn't exactly been "dry". I'm finding coins at the same frequency I did when I checked every day. I'm just not looking as much anymore...
Not tooting my own horn here, but if I'm not mistaken, the oldest Canadian coin in the thread is my Far-6 1926 Canadian Nickel. I also feel bad...
$5 of clad, 20 pesos, some CAD and GBP, and a silver dime.
Re: didn't do it.
1962, Mike!
It is legal, but it's morally very questionable, so I've decided to just sit outside of a store with a Coinstar, and prepare my notebook. I'll do...
I could also sit outside of the place for 8 hours and survey the people who use it/collect what they leave too. I'd much rather do that. However...
Recent finds from reject tray (without socks) [IMG] Also Jeff, I looked into it. It's not against the rules. The machine will still reject...
I've found 6 roosies and 1 young head dime in the past month or so. I'm going to try a very VERY unconventional thing to ensure there are no...
1952-D Quarter 1964 Dime Not bad
2 silver dimes! Pic will be posted later.
1941-P Merc. Found more Mercs and silver quarters so far than I have silver Roosies in the last month! [img]
1940 Wheatie.
This. Don't sell coins on e-bay unless it's worth more than $20.
I think I need to sell my detector. I keep scoring big on the Coinstar! [img]
I mean, I look almost daily for coins, since there is a Coinstar both on my way to and from school, which is why I find so much.
April is looking to be good. First silvers of the month! [IMG]
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