My first quarter from the only Coin Star machine to gift me anything interesting. Today it was this '64 D. Sorry for my awful photography.
Found something last Thursday but never got around to posting it! This picture also includes the 2 steels I found. Anyways, 2 silver roosies and a merc in the reject, along with several dollars worth of clad. Someone was lazy!
Walked up to the machine when nobody was in sight, and these babies clinked into the reject slot just as I arrived. Not sure where the machine had been keeping them before I got there. Dimes are 1948 & 1959 (P) and a 1926 wheatie
Nice score today. A few days ago 6 Lincolns in the slot and then 1 Lincoln on the grill. Today I got the good Lincoln in the slot. 4th dollar coin. 1999-D SBA, nicely toned and condition Garfield, good condition low mintage Taft, and today a Lincoln. I have a number of these coins from circulation and metal detecting, but this is the first Lincoln I've ever gotten.
A 2 cent euro coin today The person in front of me decided to check the reject bin after unloading some coins and I saw them unknowingly pull out two mercs. Oh well, that’s the luck of the draw. At least they left the euro coin behind lol
Valuable Coin Star scrounge tip. I hit 2 machines. .37 and a Canadian quarter in the slot. 2nd place 15 was jammed in between the grill and the coin acceptor. A key fits right on the rim and you pull the coins back. If they are wedged in too tight, or, on some machines they dump into the belly of the beast because the slot size is not right for keying, you just turn the machine on, lift the grill, and take your receipt.
I speculate that I crossed paths with another hunter this morning. I've seen him at this location before. He had wheeled his coin in using a dolly this morning, so I didn't stick around my usual dump site waiting. Stopped by an alternate location to get rid of my measly coffee can of change and found a chewed up Dominican Republic peso for my trouble.
There was a rookie at the controls today. This was left behind, and one of the dimes was not in the slot, it was on the grill.
The dime I keyed out of the coin acceptor slot. But someone left this nice FR-02/AG-03 1988-P on the shelf.