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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: $2.17 in spendable cash found at the local supermarket tonight. 
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Found in a machine where I very rarely find anything: - Somewhat dirty Pennsylvania State Quarter. - Banged up / chopped up 2004-D dime, possibly still spendable. - 2020 cent. - 1936 LWC that looks better than the one I already had in my book!
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Quote: Found in a machine where I very rarely find anything... Fantastic!  Quote:- 1936 LWC that looks better than the one I already had in my book! Gotta love an upgrade found in the wild. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice finds, SquareCircle. 
Errers and Varietys.
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This is what I like to see when I walk up to a Coinstar:  Confirmed that there was a suspected Mercury dime in there and pocketed the harvest.  After shopping I went to a second store with a Coinstar that yielded a clad dime. Then to a third location - the one that most regularly pays out. As I walked up to it I remembered that it was out of service, but some idiot had dumped their coins on the Out of Service notice on the tray.  All in all, $2.10 in spendable coins (not counting the zincoln 2 cent piece) and two silver dimes: 1942-S and 1964-D. Not a bad day for harvesting!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Quote: This is what I like to see when I walk up to a Coinstar:  Quote:Confirmed that there was a suspected Mercury dime in there and pocketed the harvest.  Quote: All in all, $2.10 in spendable coins (not counting the zincoln 2 cent piece) and two silver dimes: 1942-S and 1964-D. Not a bad day for harvesting! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Really good finding silver Hondo!  Aside from a few nice little piles (including another silver dime) over the last few weeks for my finds, this was quite an unusual find at my local coinstar a couple of days ago, a better date aluminum 1999 Somalia 10 shillings FAO found on top of the machine... 
Edited by mrwhatisit 06/30/2026 09:59 am
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Quote: a better date aluminum 1999 Somalia 10 shillings FAO found on top of the machine... Excellent! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Hondo, did you check that nebraska homestead quarter for a DDR? i went to publix tonight and scored some stuff from the coinstar:   i scored a gold-plated 2002-D mississippi Statehood Quarter and a 2024 bahamas five cent coin. I like the bahamas coin because it has a pineapple on it. I am fond of pineapples.  two nickels and five dimes (dunno why the machine rejected those, but I don't care, they're mine now  )... sixty cents, plus I toss that gold-plated quarter into the spenders, so eighty-five cents. I have an eighty-five cent head-start on tonight's search. joy. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very good, MrPink2018.  
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: not counting the zincoln 2 cent piece Ah, yes, I have unstuck many a stuck pair of cents from reject trays!
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Fantastic! 
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