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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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Yes a 20 JC 2019 almost finished a circulation set of 2019 I think missing 50c IRB  Bit ruffed up but good enough.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
2180 Posts |
From a friend's car ash tray I got a 2019 S privy mark dollar (gave it to another friend), a 2019 IRB 10c, a 2020 10c and two 2020 20c pieces.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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From a friend's car ash tray I got a 2019 S privy mark dollar (gave it to another friend), a 2019 IRB 10c, a 2020 10c and two 2020 20c pieces.
Is ash tray noodling the down sized equivalent of dumpster diving?  Also curious, do you noodle their ash tray contents while they're in the servo paying for fuel or while they're on the high way and have to keep focused on the road?  Nice noodling, whatever the source!!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1616 Posts |
@ryurazu - Good finds. Often the lower denomination coins are the hardest.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1616 Posts |
I also picked up some 50c rolls the other day. Not a bad haul. 3 or 4 nice condition 70s pieces that will replace the ones in my collection and the student design is also in good nick. 2 Millennium coins but none incuse or with bulging letters. Also 2 nice indigenous language pieces and an Eddy Marbo specimen. They are in good nick but Steve has offered to send me some UNC specimens. How can I say no to such a great offer! These noodles ones will still be used for trades (hopefully). 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1365 Posts |
My daughter-in-law sent me a text message last week to say that she had found a coloured $1 coin in the till at our son's business. I called in today expecting to pick up a Donation Dollar but instead this is what she had for me!    First I knew of the coin's existence! https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces72999.html
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Is ash tray noodling the down sized equivalent of dumpster diving?  Quote: Also curious, do you noodle their ash tray contents while they're in the servo paying for fuel or while they're on the high way and have to keep focused on the road? I used to sort through a coworker's ash tray change on long business trips. 
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: also picked up some 50c rolls the other day. Not a bad haul. 3 or 4 nice condition 70s pieces that will replace the ones in my collection and the student design is also in good nick. 2 Millennium coins but none incuse or with bulging Nice group!  Quote: I called in today expecting to pick up a Donation Dollar but instead this is what she had for me! Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1616 Posts |
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I called in today expecting to pick up a Donation Dollar but instead this is what she had for me!
What!! That's gotta be a first. An ink printed NCLT in loose change. These sure are strange times. BTW - Nice find!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
2180 Posts |
Haha - not a new car obviously! He knows I collect coins he took out his ash tray and dumped the contents for me.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1616 Posts |
Some coins from the last 2 noodles. Coin Hunt letters are running hot at the moment. Has Coaster offloaded his surplus?  The Mr Squiggles always welcome but still missing Blackboard.  
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Nice haul there David. I found one of these in the till today.  Haven't seen many of those in the wild, considering there was 6.2M minted. Steve :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1616 Posts |
@Steve - That's a pretty good looking coin. AUNC? 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
2180 Posts |
I think the Canberra Centenary 20c is the nicest looking commemorative we've had.
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Valued Member
Australia
128 Posts |
My Mother found this coin yesterday. It was in her change after shopping at Chemist Warehouse :) This dollar was "free", for only a short while. GOTCHA!    
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