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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Wed Jan 01, 2020 11:30 am

Dec Constar and found on the ground finds

$1.20 USD

.01 - 15
.05 - 3
.10 - 4
.25 - 2
.50 -
$ - bills

Mexico $.50

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby TXSTARFIRE » Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:36 pm

Dumped some coin at the local bank tonight and found a dime in reject chute and a very nice 1964-P cent on the floor near the machine.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:54 pm

2019 Year end Coinstar and Found on the ground finds

$24.62 USD including 1959, 1954, 1964 x 2 and 1952 s dimes
1938, 1956 d, 1943 d, 1915 p cents and a 1943 steel cent

$.61 Canada
$3.60 Pesos Mexico
1/2 franc Switzerland
40 Agorot Israel
20 Naira Nigeria currency

Obsolete coinage / note
$18.5 francs France
$4.30 marks Germany

Tokens
Chuckie Cheese
Fun for all good times
Peter Piper Pizza - 2
Angel - 5
Cinemark - 15
Car wash old car image
Wounded Warrior Project
Museum of American Sailor

Misc
US Postage $91.19
Reid Park Zoo smashed cent
Religious medallion not silver
$2.00 winning lottrry tickets
Plastic cent - 2

Pocket Change Finds
1961 d dime
$.05 Canada
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Tue Jan 21, 2020 7:23 pm

Unreal 92 bucks if postage
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:44 am

Yep was working in the recycling center and lots of postage gets blown around at the end of the shift you have to clean floors under the machines takes about a hour for 4 people and that's where you could find postage and currency.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:04 pm

Pretty darn good start to the new year/decade. US total was over $5 - including silver and wheaties - far outpacing last year's start. Foreigns began very strong with six countries, including two new ones to add to the all-time roster. Let's see if it continues...

January totals

1¢ - .65
5¢ - .85
10¢ - 1.80
25¢ - 2.50
Total - 5.80

Included in above total:
1937-D, 1941-P & D wheaties
1959-D, 1964-D dimes
1943-S quarter

Canada
5 cents (1984, 2014)
10 cents (2018) <---1st 2018 Canadian!
25 cents (2008)

Croatia <---New country!
50 lipa (2007.)

Great Britain
1 penny (2011)
10 pence (2015)

Malaysia <---New country!
20 sen (1982)

Philippines
25 sentimo (2010)

South Africa
20 cents (2009)

Eagle/Shield token
Namco game token

2020 countries (6)
Canada, Croatia, Great Britain, Malaysia, Philippines, South Africa
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Sat Feb 01, 2020 5:40 pm

Jan Constar and found on the ground finds

$6.19 USD

.01 - 19
.05 - 6
.10 - 2
.25 - 2
.50 -
$ - 5.00 bill

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Obsolete
Misc
$5.00 wining lottery ticket

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:29 pm

Today
$1 mex x 2
.50 mex
Canada 1968, 93 quarter
Eire 1971, 1 p
Tokens x2
Electric knockout slug.
Republik osterreich ??? 1962 schilling
Lol #3 Phillips drill driver bit.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby bankmining » Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:12 pm

cwgii wrote:Today
$1 mex x 2
.50 mex
Canada 1968, 93 quarter
Eire 1971, 1 p
Tokens x2
Electric knockout slug.
Republik osterreich ??? 1962 schilling
Lol #3 Phillips drill driver bit.


Not sure if that second to last line is a question, but if so it’s Austria
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Thu Feb 13, 2020 1:35 am

I have noticed quite a few batteries at Coinstar machines over the years, especially the ones that are about the size of a nickel. And several of them have worked just fine when I tried them out at home. So don’t throw them in the trash!
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:20 am

Ty I have zero knowledge of foreign.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Sun Feb 16, 2020 10:18 pm

1960-D silver Roosevelt dime found at the CS machine at the local Walmart.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby AuStruck » Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:49 pm

I haven't had much luck for a long time with Coinstar machines. But in the past two weeks things picked up a bit. I was in a Walmart and walked to where the Coinstar is located. A woman was feeding a jar of coins into the machine. I thought I'd wait a few minutes and browsed the nearby shelves not expecting anything. At the end of her run I heard a ringing sound. She was out fast. I checked the Coinstar. There was a silver Roosevelt dime. I think it was a 1963.

This past week I went by the same Walmart. There were about 95 cents worth of coins. One penny had what appeared to be a piece of an un-chewed piece of gum on it. Maybe that's what caused the other coins to be rejected. In another Coinstar in a Walmart Marketplace I found about 75 cents worth of coins. I scooped them up right in front of the registers in front of not busy cashiers. About two days later I was close to another Walmart and purchased a few groceries. i checked the Coinstar just before I left. There were about 85 cents worth of coins in the reject slot including a nickel sized German coin marked with a 10. Nothing great besides the Roosevelt dime in any machine. A few shiny Canadian coins were mixed in.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Feb 22, 2020 3:29 am

AuStruck:

It sounds like you are getting hooked...
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Mon Feb 24, 2020 7:40 am

Penny, nickel
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Country » Mon Feb 24, 2020 5:57 pm

2 Dimes
1 Nickel
4 Zincolns

3 Canadian Dimes

Local Walmart grab … :thumbup:
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Wed Feb 26, 2020 10:17 pm

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Found this while on my usual CS route. Wonder if this is the average pickup amount?
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Thu Feb 27, 2020 12:36 am

coindood wrote:Image
Found this while on my usual CS route. Wonder if this is the average pickup amount?


Coindood, thanks for posting this- it is interesting to look at. I wish it showed how long it had been since the previous pickup, but still gleaned a few tidbits from looking at it...

Assuming 31.1 grams/oz. and that all pennies are zincs (I know that is very conservative), I figured that the total weight of all the coins is 868.1 pounds. I wonder how they transport that much weight. If anyone has a video of someone emptying the contents of a CS machine and transporting them, I'd be very interested to watch the process. Pushing a cart with 868.1 lbs. of stuff seems like it would be quite a challenge without some special type of (perhaps motorized) cart.

Also, from looking at Coindood's tally sheet, I was surprised to see more nickels than dimes as the mintages of nickels are usually much lower. Also, it was surprising to see that halves and dollars were practically non-existent.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby shinnosuke » Thu Feb 27, 2020 12:18 pm

Recyclersteve wrote:
coindood wrote:Image
Found this while on my usual CS route. Wonder if this is the average pickup amount?


Coindood, thanks for posting this- it is interesting to look at. I wish it showed how long it had been since the previous pickup, but still gleaned a few tidbits from looking at it...

Assuming 31.1 grams/oz. and that all pennies are zincs (I know that is very conservative), I figured that the total weight of all the coins is 868.1 pounds. I wonder how they transport that much weight. If anyone has a video of someone emptying the contents of a CS machine and transporting them, I'd be very interested to watch the process. Pushing a cart with 868.1 lbs. of stuff seems like it would be quite a challenge without some special type of (perhaps motorized) cart.

Also, from looking at Coindood's tally sheet, I was surprised to see more nickels than dimes as the mintages of nickels are usually much lower. Also, it was surprising to see that halves and dollars were practically non-existent.


The receipt also says "2 bins" so perhaps that means the weight was divided in 2.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Thu Feb 27, 2020 3:33 pm

Recyclersteve wrote:
coindood wrote:Found this while on my usual CS route. Wonder if this is the average pickup amount?


Coindood, thanks for posting this- it is interesting to look at. I wish it showed how long it had been since the previous pickup, but still gleaned a few tidbits from looking at it...

Assuming 31.1 grams/oz. and that all pennies are zincs (I know that is very conservative), I figured that the total weight of all the coins is 868.1 pounds. I wonder how they transport that much weight. If anyone has a video of someone emptying the contents of a CS machine and transporting them, I'd be very interested to watch the process. Pushing a cart with 868.1 lbs. of stuff seems like it would be quite a challenge without some special type of (perhaps motorized) cart.

Also, from looking at Coindood's tally sheet, I was surprised to see more nickels than dimes as the mintages of nickels are usually much lower. Also, it was surprising to see that halves and dollars were practically non-existent.


All good observations Steve.

Was also interesting to note that while the quarter still is the workhorse of US coinage (even in this progessively cashless society) the penny still outnumbers them by more than 2-1. I wonder if this is because of sheer numbers or are people emptying long-held penny jars.

I suspect they use a powered hand truck to extract the bins from the machines. As far as the freight side goes, I've seen Loomis trucks with tail lifts outside the Smith's & Albertsons near me.

Edit: I just called ths store from that receipt and they said the machine sends out a signal to CS when it's full. Pickup times vary of course but they said usually it's a couple of times per month, sometimes more.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hirbonzig » Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:35 pm

Usually the coin stars are slim pickings in my frugal town, but last night I found 2 zincs a nickel and a 1936 merc. A nice find late at night.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:08 am

Records have fallen! My previous oldest CS find was a 1913 wheatie, that is until a 1909 VDB showed itself on Feb 19th. Was pretty stoked about that, as well as ten (count 'em) ten countries this month, eclipsing Jan 2019's total of eight. We're already ahead of last year's foreign pace. An S clad Bicentennial half dollar was a great addition to 2020's silver coin tally and the overall US total took a nice bump (leap?) upwards. And why not? We had an extra day to hunt in Feb! We march on to March!

February totals (2020 totals)

1¢ - .45 (1.10)
5¢ - .75 (1.60)
10¢ - 1.40 (3.20)
25¢ - 3.00 (5.50)
50¢ - .50 (.50)
Total - 6.10 (11.90)

Included in Feb total: 1909 VDB; 1976-S clad silver half

Angel token (x2)

Canada
1 cent (1976) <--New oldest 2020 foreign!
10 cents (2001 Volunteers, 2006-P, 2008)
25 cents (2001-P, 2007)

Finland <--13th Euro country!
5 euro cents (2001)

France
2 euro cents (2008)

Great Britain
5 pence (1998, 2017)

Japan
1 yen (1995)

Mexico
1 peso (2016)

New Zealand
20 cents (2008)

Saudi Arabia
25 Halalah (2009)

Thailand
1 baht (2014, 2017)

Trinidad & Tobago
1 cent (2014)

2020 countries (14)
Canada, Croatia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Sun Mar 01, 2020 3:59 pm

Feb Constar and found on the ground finds

$1.00 USD

.01 - 15
.05 -
.10 - 1
.25 - 3
.50 -
$ -

1 Mexican peso

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:05 pm

Big pile..4@.25, 3@.10 ,2@.05. .01@10/ but only three are decent. Others are ocean corrosion. And one dime sized that I have to get magnified.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby TXSTARFIRE » Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:12 am

0.08 one nickel and three cents all U.S. in local coinstar. Also a parking lot cent at Wal Mart.
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