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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Sep 20, 2017 11:23 pm

coindood wrote:Dunno how often you guys see this, but lately I've been encountering "Machine Full" or "Out of Order" quite a bit. I visit 3-4 times a week (Smith's also has an ATM, post office, etc). Uber frustrating.


Don't see it often at all. Either they have a single person who is dumping HUGE amounts of coin OR they have a new employee who doesn't know to call Coinstar for service.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Thu Sep 21, 2017 1:05 pm

I have wondered what happens when you are using it and it gets full? Do all coins just get rejected? I would want the person to open it up as you would think many coins were still in the processing stage before it shut down. I have herd of people that have stolen a change jar from someone's house filling up several machines and kept moving on to the next one, that is how they were caught

A list of unaccepted items from coinstar webpage


Unacceptable Items

1943 US pennies, acorns, alcohol wipes, animal crackers, animal or human teeth, bandages, batteries, beads, bells, belt clips, bent coins, bolts, bottle caps, broken glass, bullets, buttons, candy, candy wrappers, cardboard, cat litter, chains, clay, commemorative coins, confetti, contact lenses, cotton balls, cotton swabs, crayons, cuff links, damaged coins, dirt, dirty coins, dog food, drill bits, ear plugs, earthworms, Eisenhower silver dollars, erasers, feathers, finger nails, flash drives, foam objects, foreign coins, fossils, french fries, fruit snacks, glitter, gold fish, grass, guitar picks, gum , gum wrappers, gummy worms/bears, hair clips, hay, jar lids, jewelry, key chains, keys, lint, marbles, matches, miniature dice, mints, mud, nails, name tags, nuts/bolts, paper clips, pen caps, pencils, pills, pine cone parts, pins, pipe cleaners, Play-Doh, playing cards, POGs, pop can tabs, popsicle sticks, quilt squares, ribbons, rocks, rubber bands, rubber lid seals, sand, screw driver bits, screws, SD cards, seeds, shells, soap, soda, springs, stickers, tape, tie tacks, tire caps, tissues, tokens, tooth picks, tree bark, twigs/sticks, vegetables, wall hooks, washers, watch bands, wheat, wires, yarn

https://www.coinstar.com/helpcenter
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Thu Sep 21, 2017 10:56 pm

hobo finds wrote:Unacceptable Items

1943 US pennies, acorns, alcohol wipes, animal crackers, animal or human teeth, bandages, batteries, beads, bells, belt clips, bent coins, bolts, bottle caps, broken glass, bullets, buttons, candy, candy wrappers, cardboard, cat litter, chains, clay, commemorative coins, confetti, contact lenses, cotton balls, cotton swabs, crayons, cuff links, damaged coins, dirt, dirty coins, dog food, drill bits, ear plugs, earthworms, Eisenhower silver dollars, erasers, feathers, finger nails, flash drives, foam objects, foreign coins, fossils, french fries, fruit snacks, glitter, gold fish, grass, guitar picks, gum , gum wrappers, gummy worms/bears, hair clips, hay, jar lids, jewelry, key chains, keys, lint, marbles, matches, miniature dice, mints, mud, nails, name tags, nuts/bolts, paper clips, pen caps, pencils, pills, pine cone parts, pins, pipe cleaners, Play-Doh, playing cards, POGs, pop can tabs, popsicle sticks, quilt squares, ribbons, rocks, rubber bands, rubber lid seals, sand, screw driver bits, screws, SD cards, seeds, shells, soap, soda, springs, stickers, tape, tie tacks, tire caps, tissues, tokens, tooth picks, tree bark, twigs/sticks, vegetables, wall hooks, washers, watch bands, wheat, wires, yarn

https://www.coinstar.com/helpcenter


Interesting that it mentions steel cents, but doesn't mention war nickels or silver coins. Also, the Chinese have done such a good job of counterfeiting many U.S. coins. I wonder why they haven't counterfeited some kind of slug that could go into a Coinstar machine. Maybe it is too hard to get the size and composition to work?
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Sep 23, 2017 2:50 am

From the Coinstar at the local Walmart yesterday...

2 zinc cents
2 common date Roosy dimes
2 common date Washington qtrs.
72 cents total (all common dates)

Bonus:
3 foreign coins...
1, 5 and 10 yen Japanese coins
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:46 am

Today at the same Walmart Coinstar machine...

2 common dt. Washington qtrs.
4 Lincoln cents (of which two were common date coppers from the mid 70's)
Total = 54 cents

My last three finds- all from the same Coinstar at Walmart... 41, 72 (+ 3 Japanese coins) and 54 cents. Just like the fat guy in the back of the bakery said "I'm on a roll."
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Sat Sep 30, 2017 4:10 pm

September Coinstar and found on the ground finds

$3.21 USD including a 1960 dime!
Spain Euro $.05
.35 Mex Peso heavy heavy damage
$.10 Canada

Tokens
6 carwash tokens old car image
2 Dynamite Car Wash Tokens

Misc.
2 Guitar picks

1944 wheat cent pocket change!
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:57 pm

September totals (2017 totals)

1¢ - $.58 ($4.08)
5¢ - 1.20 (3.95)
10¢ - 1.60 (5.50)
25¢ - 11.75 (25.00)
50¢ - .00 (.50)
$1 - 1.00 (1.00)
Total - $16.13 ($40.03)

On Sept 1st I scored my largest single Coinstar haul with 104 coins in the reject tray. It was a good mix of modern US, my first dollar coin (2009-D) and the foreigns listed below. Also found a flattened zincoln penny on the ground near a dumpster for Disneyland's Frontier Land featuring Pluto.

Great Britain
One penny (2001)

Spain
One euro cent (2012)

2017 countries (10)
Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Sun Oct 01, 2017 10:19 am

coindood wrote:September totals (2017 totals)

1¢ - $.58 ($4.08)
5¢ - 1.20 (3.95)
10¢ - 1.60 (5.50)
25¢ - 11.75 (25.00)
50¢ - .00 (.50)
$1 - 1.00 (1.00)
Total - $16.13 ($40.03)

On Sept 1st I scored my largest single Coinstar haul with 104 coins in the reject tray. It was a good mix of modern US, my first dollar coin (2009-D) and the foreigns listed below. Also found a flattened zincoln penny on the ground near a dumpster for Disneyland's Frontier Land featuring Pluto.

Great Britain
One penny (2001)

Spain
One euro cent (2012)

2017 countries (10)
Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain


WOW! I don't think I will catch up to you this year!
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Sun Oct 01, 2017 3:47 pm

hobo finds wrote:WOW! I don't think I will catch up to you this year!


You've got 3 months to give it your best shot! :thumbup:

That was a fluke of a find. It ended up being about 80% of my monthly total.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Thu Oct 05, 2017 6:45 pm

aT THE CU today,
canada quarter
mexico 5 and 10c
a zinc penny that was almost unreconizable
1939 nickel that had the edges filed down
1964 nickel that the rim had been rolled so long it was almost twice as thick
dime
dog tag
battery
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:37 pm

cwgii wrote:aT THE CU today,
canada quarter
mexico 5 and 10c
a zinc penny that was almost unreconizable
1939 nickel that had the edges filed down
1964 nickel that the rim had been rolled so long it was almost twice as thick
dime
dog tag
battery


Quite an odd list of items- was that in the overflow cup or the change return?
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Mon Oct 09, 2017 10:03 pm

16 cents (dime, nickel, penny) from the Coinstar at the local Walmart. No good dates.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:17 am

11 cents at the Coinstar at Safeway (dime and penny- no good dates).
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:42 pm

You'll love this one- found two cents on the floor next to the Coinstar machine at the local Walmart.

One penny was just a regular late date Lincoln.

The other was an 1899 Indian Head cent in Good+ condition! I'll take it...
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:19 pm

Silver dime (1963-D) at the Coinstar at Walmart. Actually a couple ladies kept having it rejected. I offered to buy their rejects and it was just that one dime. One asked the other "What year is it?" To which the other replied "1963." And then she said "You can have it."

Thogey would have likely asked "Did your husband die recently by any chance?" :)
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cooyon » Sat Oct 28, 2017 1:14 pm

1966 Lincoln and a .999 Ni French 1/2 franc.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Mon Oct 30, 2017 3:02 am

Only a penny at the Coinstar, but another .12 laying on the floor nearby. So .13 total- one of the pennies was a copper.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Tue Oct 31, 2017 8:23 pm

October Coinstar and found on the found finds

$.88 USD
and a Cinemark token
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:43 pm

October totals (2017 totals)

Momentous update in the Coindood's life as I've moved 10 miles across town, first change of residence in 28 years and a distinct improvement. As a result, I have a new Coinstar source and it welcomed me with two new countries for the year, including a doozy. With all the packing and other moving chores I wasn't able to check as often as I'd like, so hobo, this was your month to close the gap somewhat.

1¢ - .10 ($4.18)
5¢ - .00 (3.95)
10¢ - .20 (5.70)
25¢ - .00 (25.00)
50¢ - .00 (.50)
$1 - .00 (1.00)
Total - $.30 ($40.33)

Canada
25 cents (1969) <--Oldest foreign so far this year. Matches last year's oldest.

France
1 franc (1978) <--2nd obsolete European denom this year.

Mexico
1 peso (2005)

Turks & Caicos Is.
¼ crown (1981) <--An unusual find, and a first-time country for the collection. This probably migrated into town with people fleeing the series of Atlantic hurricanes.


2017 countries (12)

Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, Turks & Caicos Is.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:49 pm

coindood wrote:October totals (2017 totals)

Turks & Caicos Is.
¼ crown (1981) <--An unusual find, and a first-time country for the collection. This probably migrated into town with people fleeing the series of Atlantic hurricanes.

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And Coindood takes the crown- err 1/4 crown! (pun intended)
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:48 pm

a quarter and a smashed penny from disneyland
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Wed Nov 01, 2017 2:19 pm

Recyclersteve wrote:
coindood wrote:October totals (2017 totals)

Turks & Caicos Is.
¼ crown (1981) <--An unusual find, and a first-time country for the collection. This probably migrated into town with people fleeing the series of Atlantic hurricanes.

[/i]


And Coindood takes the crown- err 1/4 crown! (pun intended)


I'll take 1/4 credit! :lol:
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:41 pm

100% return in cash is possible! :lol:

Found this on the ledge today and it gave me a chuckle.

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Sun Nov 05, 2017 7:01 pm

that counts! :lol:
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:09 pm

23 cents in the Coinstar at a local grocery store- no good dates.
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