I am not even sure where the reject bin is for the coinstar i am pretty sure I am looking in the right place never seen anything in it.
While dumping my CRH left-overs at my local CU, I found two items: a Massachusetts Bay Transportaion Authority token, and a 1 centavo from Ecuador.
CoinStar find today: 49 cents of clad coins (2 nickels, 4 cents, 1 dime, 1 quarter) 1 Silver Roosevelt Dime (1962D) 1 Silver Canada Dime (1966) 3 Clad Canada coins (1968 nickel, 1968 dime, 1983 dime) My best haul to date.
Why is there wheat cents under coinstar machines? I found a 1942,1943s, and 195something pennies there.
The man that services our CS machine found 2 Peace Dollars in the dirt cup inside the machine he gave me one and a lady that works for me the other. He always gives me stuff like foreign coins and elongated pennies. I also keep an eye on it and when help customers use it so I find a lot of stuff that people can't get it to accept and buy it from them when they are willing to sell it. He told me he wasn't allowed to keep anything that didn't go into the boxes he doesn't even pick the coins up off the floor.
Found this today in the reject bin of the CoinStar machine. I know the picture is not very good but this is a nice coin a lot of detail. In hand I think it grades EF40 a lot of detail on the obverse with a very nice reverse but she has some nicks and marks still a nice find in my opinion.
Yes sir and back in December the CS service man found two Peace Dollars stuck inside the machine somewhere and gave me one and a lady that works with me the other.
Stopped by the CU to dump nickels this afternoon and found a 2007 "toonie" in the reject slot. That's the first one I've seen in person. Little sucker is deceptively light for a coin of it's size.