A Coinstar Find To End All Finds
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:03 pm
First off, hope every Veteran past and present out there had an enjoyable day.
I can't technically take credit for this find since my wife is the one who grabbed 'em, but there part of "our" stash now. This all started at Kroger. We wanted to pick up a nice bottle of wine to end our evening with and as I'm at the register, wife strolls over to the Coinstar machine, looks back like her ass is on fire, and starts stuffing her pockets. At first I thought she found a bunch of regular old rejects, foreign coins, etc. - no... oh no... she knew they were silver just by the sound. When we got out to the car I thought I was having an out of body experience. We managed to calm ourselves enough to get home and sort them out. This is what she found: 145 silver Roosevelts, 46 Mercs, 2 silver quarters, 6 zinc pennies, 1 copper penny, 1 wheat penny, 5 steel 1943 pennies, 1 2001 nickel (odd), 1 '68 Canadian dime, 1 1938 half-penny, a 1921 Italian? 10c, 1962 Ireland 1 Scilling, a 2004 coin with Arabic writing (no idea what it could be), 1971 British New Penny, 1929 German 10 Reichspfennig and a 1934 German 1 Reichspfennig. So in total, $19.68 in change, almost $400 in melt value... lesson learned - CHECK THE COINSTAR REJECT TRAY! And now for some pics
The pile
Spread them out a bit
Silver Roosies
Mercs
Quarters
The junk and foreign stuff
I can't technically take credit for this find since my wife is the one who grabbed 'em, but there part of "our" stash now. This all started at Kroger. We wanted to pick up a nice bottle of wine to end our evening with and as I'm at the register, wife strolls over to the Coinstar machine, looks back like her ass is on fire, and starts stuffing her pockets. At first I thought she found a bunch of regular old rejects, foreign coins, etc. - no... oh no... she knew they were silver just by the sound. When we got out to the car I thought I was having an out of body experience. We managed to calm ourselves enough to get home and sort them out. This is what she found: 145 silver Roosevelts, 46 Mercs, 2 silver quarters, 6 zinc pennies, 1 copper penny, 1 wheat penny, 5 steel 1943 pennies, 1 2001 nickel (odd), 1 '68 Canadian dime, 1 1938 half-penny, a 1921 Italian? 10c, 1962 Ireland 1 Scilling, a 2004 coin with Arabic writing (no idea what it could be), 1971 British New Penny, 1929 German 10 Reichspfennig and a 1934 German 1 Reichspfennig. So in total, $19.68 in change, almost $400 in melt value... lesson learned - CHECK THE COINSTAR REJECT TRAY! And now for some pics
The pile
Spread them out a bit
Silver Roosies
Mercs
Quarters
The junk and foreign stuff