I guess I can understand people not checking the reject slot. They figure the coins are really damaged or ugly or something. But at some point those 1943s went from their pocket to their jars...How could someone not notice a silver colored penny!?
No chance of that, my luck for 2009 is already used up,I found a1999 WAM a couple weeks ago! You can see the steel showing through the wear but not enough for the casual observer who doesn't even know steel pennies were ever made to recognize.
Found three 2000 dimes, two pennies stuck together and a Canadian Nickel in my local Coinstar machine reject slot yesterday. Don't know why it rejected the dimes, they were fine.
My credit union uses a DeLarue mach 9cd machine...I emailed them asking about the silver reject(s) but they never replied...BUT I have found two silver dimes and a almost AU 1963 silver quarter...Coin-star at WM has yielded one 10 bhat Thai coin so far...
My bank has a machine similar to Coinstar but It doesn't charge you 10% which was a big selling point. I use it to get rid of generic change... Last time the ticket was for 267.00... I saved 26.70 over using coinstar!
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