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 Posted 10/07/2010  6:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add StJoeBlues to your friends list
In Michigan, some of the rest areas don't accept bills in the vending machines. Instead, you break or exchange the bills in a change machine that gives out dollar coins. I guess that's one way to get them into circulation.
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 Posted 10/08/2010  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
Looks like I need to drive down to the nearest rest area and buy a Pepsi.

I had to stop by the store on the way home last night. A rarity, and when I do, I usually use my credit card in the self check. Well, last night I decided to feed a five dollar bill in for my less than three dollar hamburger buns, hoping for a dollar coin or two.

No such luck.

I got Two Cents and a message on the screen to "Please see cashier to complete this transaction." The cashier had my two dollar notes waiting for me.

Feeling dejected, I looked in the CoinStar reject bin on the way out.

Nothing.

At least one of those cents was copper.
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 Posted 10/08/2010  12:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list
The paradox: every self-checkout I've seen accepts (26.5mm) Dollar coins for payment,
but they dispense $1 change amounts only in notes.

If I could find a machine (besides Light Rail ticket dispensers)
that dispensed Dollar coins, I would save a few trips to the bank.

I've been using Dollar coins to wash my car for years, and now Denver's
new parking meters all accept modern Dollar coins. I'm going through a
fair amount of these coins per month. The new parking meters take credit/debit cards
but not notes, so Dollar coins are the smart way to go.

A $25 roll of Dollar takes up much less space than $25 in Quarters,
and I'm not paying bank/card fees just to park my car.


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 Posted 10/08/2010  12:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add twincam_04 to your friends list
i guess I'm really lucky then, our vending area change machine takes &1 - $5 - $10 and gives you dollar coins

i get SBA's , all presidents , and even the new Sac's

i try not to sit there and feed it bills until it's empty , but it has happened
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 Posted 10/08/2010  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add itrooper to your friends list
twincam_04 - that must be great! I would totally empty that sucker.
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 Posted 10/08/2010  1:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add twincam_04 to your friends list
I have a couple of times ( right after it was filled )

the people on my shift think it's funny, come laughing to me for change, i'll be looking at the coins as I count them out, just to make sure I didn't miss something
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 Posted 10/08/2010  2:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The_Duke to your friends list
We have vending machines that use $1 coins also. You can put in a 5, 10 or $20 and get all dollar coins back. Oftentimes, you will see many BU coins. I keep a folder at my desk and fill it up with the gems I find.
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 Posted 10/08/2010  2:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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The paradox: every self-checkout I've seen accepts (26.5mm) Dollar coins for payment, but they dispense $1 change amounts only in notes.
Exactly! This is what prompted me to give it a try, only to be left wanting.
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 Posted 10/09/2010  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add andrewjconners to your friends list
i usually find my dollar coins at foodstores and at fastfood places. and is it the tone or the camera that makes it look nice?
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 Posted 10/11/2010  10:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add itrooper to your friends list
The coins I received are full of luster, and all look BU, but the lighting in the picture I took is making them look more spectacular than they really are.
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 Posted 10/13/2010  12:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garylcsr to your friends list
i try not to sit there and feed it bills until it's empty , but it has happened
that's too funny. try the post office too. them stamp machines run strictly on $ coins or I should say they give out only coins
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 Posted 10/13/2010  01:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RollSeeker to your friends list
I've found that the light rail ticket machines are great sources for both sacs and presidents, but all of the banks I have checked have only had presidents. I wonder if the presidential series has more hope than the sacs, and perhaps there is (slightly) more demand for them? Or perhaps that's just what the banks get..
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 Posted 10/13/2010  01:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GoVols81 to your friends list
Was at the local corner gas station and I've gotten to know the evening cashier fairly well over the years. This past weekend an older gentleman paid for $1 gas with a 1921 Morgan. I was shocked! Of course he didn't wanna unload it for the $15 I offered. Haha. Also had a buddy in undergrad who worked part-time in a liquor store and he'd leave almost nightly with a little junk silver. Where am I when this stuff happens!
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 Posted 10/13/2010  02:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RollHunter to your friends list
Grocery stores and the banks in them. Go up to the customer service counter and ask for halves and dollar coins - they hate having to deal with them and will fall over backwards to give them to you. I've nearly completed the SBA, Ike and SAC sets from grocery stores and made a small profit selling the excess on ebay.

Haven't gotten a Morgan yet, but I will someday!
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 Posted 10/15/2010  1:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add itrooper to your friends list
When I used to work at a gas station customers used to pay in silver certificates, silver dimes, you name it. I had no interest back then, and they went with my first wife in the divorce.

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