I looked it up, its 83.5% silver, .07 troy oz of silver http://silveragecoins.com/en/details.php?item=1767
I looked it up, its 83.5% silver, .07 troy oz of silver http://silveragecoins.com/en/details.php?item=1767
Do banks have reject slots too? I have never seen a reject slot being emptied at my bank (despite making them them empty the change bay every time).
Yes, my bank's machine has a reject slot but very rarely do I ever find anything in it as the machine constantly reminds the person to check the slot. However, the token/coin thing was in the hopper and it wouldn't go through.
I know my credit union maintains an "over/under" account for the tellers to account for the finds they make in the machine reject slot when they are working on the machine or cleaning it in the morning. A friendly vault teller advised me to ask the tellers when I come in if they have anything in the "over/under" account that they will sell me. Has been a pretty good deal for me, picked up a '45-S Merc, 46-D Roosie, and a '64-D Washer in the past couple of weeks. Another excuse to sweeten up the tellers with goodies like candy and event tickets.
The past 9 years I've been searching I've scored multiple steel pennies, silver dimes, foreign coins, and even wheat pennies
1978 Canadian dime, 2005 Saskatchewan quarter from Canada, whoopie wowzers. But then there was the 1943 steel cent.
The 100 won coins were used in the US with a bad reason: a 100 won coin is the exact same size as a quarter, but face value is the half of a quarter.
Four Canadian quarters, two Canadian dimes, a French franc from 1969, and another $2 in American change. Windfall!
I suppose this was rejected in one way or another... Today I walked by a fountain and saw a coin. Naturally, I went to go pick it up. It turned out to be a 1942 French 50 Centimes, from when France was occupied by the Germans.
This morn got a rarin' for bacon an' eggs an' bisqies for breakfast for the fam - went to the store, got the goodies and raced to the Coinstar by the exit, had to because my oldest daughter was trying to beat me there: Quite flipping possibly my best coinstar find ever - I have found Mercs before, but never a nice 1932 Washer - too bad no MM but I am just happy to find 81 year old silver and a '45 Merc.