uthminsta wrote:The Mexican coins have birds on em.
But I bet you mean the Irish penny.
hobo finds wrote:uthminsta wrote:The Mexican coins have birds on em.
But I bet you mean the Irish penny.
henrysmedford wrote:A boat load!Scan 9 by henrysmedford, on Flickr
Scan 10 by henrysmedford, on Flickr
Scan 10 copy by henrysmedford, on Flickr
Scan 7 by henrysmedford, on Flickr
Scan 7 by Scan 7 copy by henrysmedford, on Flickr
Thogey wrote:2nd frame about 1/2 down third from the right, Mexican. What is that one? Look like a republica 10 centavo .720.
uthminsta wrote:Thogey wrote:2nd frame about 1/2 down third from the right, Mexican. What is that one? Look like a republica 10 centavo .720.
Good eye, Thogey. Here's a closeup. What's that written down the left side of the eagle wing?
Recyclersteve wrote:I have a novice question about these finds. Where (specifically) are they coming from? I thought the change return would spit them out right away so the next person to use the counter would see them before you could accumulate a stash like this. Please clarify.
I am starting this thread of of were to look for the free coins on the magnet. I will post photos of different coin counters and were Franklin get his free coins. As you all know not a bank people have a sense of humor.So I will add more photo when I can take them. Please add your photos too.
You can see Franklin's finds here.-http://realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8274
Today counter Cummings Jet sort -- You can pull coins of the magnet by sticking your fingers under were the coin go in and pull them off with out having to get a teller.
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