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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 8581817, member: 78298"]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 full of coins. Most of which should have been counted, along with some silvers, wheaties, halfs etc. I think in those days it was important to feed the coins at a slow normal rate and if they were dumped in all at once, many got bypassed and rejected, (just a theory). Another theory is that the internal reject slot was full and so they were dumping everything in the outer slot. (Or the machine was malfunctioning.) And then another theory is that the user was either in a hurry or unaware of the return slot and after dumping in a years worth of change would just take the receipt and leave. But who knows really. Things have been weak in my area lately and I can only assume the previous client dumped a very large jar of change. How else could 2 silvers be in the same slot? (If someone was dumping a collection there would be dozens.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 8581817, member: 78298"]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 full of coins. Most of which should have been counted, along with some silvers, wheaties, halfs etc. I think in those days it was important to feed the coins at a slow normal rate and if they were dumped in all at once, many got bypassed and rejected, (just a theory). Another theory is that the internal reject slot was full and so they were dumping everything in the outer slot. (Or the machine was malfunctioning.) And then another theory is that the user was either in a hurry or unaware of the return slot and after dumping in a years worth of change would just take the receipt and leave. But who knows really. Things have been weak in my area lately and I can only assume the previous client dumped a very large jar of change. How else could 2 silvers be in the same slot? (If someone was dumping a collection there would be dozens.)[/QUOTE]
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