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<p>[QUOTE="WarNickelFinder, post: 1077859, member: 28662"]I guess fate wasn't pleased that I got only seven wheats from this hunt, so it gave me a present at the CoinStar where I dumped today. The gentlemen in front of me was dumping his stash of Wheats, and I noticed there was at least one steel penny in the reject tray. I told him that the machine won't accept the steel cents, and he took his change with him to the register to redeem his receipt.</p><p><br /></p><p>I thought he had just given the pennies to the cashier to add to his receipt, but he put him in the "take a penny" tray. I peeked into it and exchanged some of my pennies for the 18 he did leave in there. I was amazed at what I found:</p><p><br /></p><p>*Eight 1943 pennies, including one '43-S.</p><p>*10 Wheats, with the oldest being 1927.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the trash bin near the CoinStar machine, I noticed the gentleman's wrappers and I was a bit let down that I missed the chance to buy some of the rolls from him, notably the "1920's duplicates" one, but finding the steel cents was a nice surprise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WarNickelFinder, post: 1077859, member: 28662"]I guess fate wasn't pleased that I got only seven wheats from this hunt, so it gave me a present at the CoinStar where I dumped today. The gentlemen in front of me was dumping his stash of Wheats, and I noticed there was at least one steel penny in the reject tray. I told him that the machine won't accept the steel cents, and he took his change with him to the register to redeem his receipt. I thought he had just given the pennies to the cashier to add to his receipt, but he put him in the "take a penny" tray. I peeked into it and exchanged some of my pennies for the 18 he did leave in there. I was amazed at what I found: *Eight 1943 pennies, including one '43-S. *10 Wheats, with the oldest being 1927. In the trash bin near the CoinStar machine, I noticed the gentleman's wrappers and I was a bit let down that I missed the chance to buy some of the rolls from him, notably the "1920's duplicates" one, but finding the steel cents was a nice surprise.[/QUOTE]
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