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Re: coinstar finds

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:42 am

Yes. Where I live, there are some at supermarkets.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Country » Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:40 pm

28c in reject bin at my local Food Lion grocery. :thumbup:
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby JadeDragon » Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:41 am

Recyclersteve wrote:
JadeDragon wrote:5 coinstars earlier in week were a skunk


Do they have Coinstars in Canada?


Yes some, but not around me. These were all in Washington State.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:57 pm

Now I am back home, but while traveling to the Cincinnati, OH area yesterday I stopped at a Kroger store in Ft. Mitchell, KY (not far from Cincy). Thought I'd check the Coinstar machine and it had a 1936-P Mercury dime sitting on top of it! It was almost as if another person said "Maybe a coin collector will like this..." Usually I get my CS silver from the reject trays in the CS machines. This person likely pulled the coin out of the reject tray and was thoughtful enough to set it aside for a total stranger.

Thanks to the anonymous person who did that. One of my goals is to either buy something numismatic or find silver in all 50 states. I was able to check Kentucky off the list after finding that 36-P Merc dime. By the way, if I attend a coin show in my state and a dealer from, say, Kentucky, is there and sells me a coin, I don't count that. I have to be physically in the state for it to count. I have around 30 or so states (still updating the list) that I have coin activity in. Fortunately that includes both Alaska and Hawaii, which would be 2 really tough ones to get.

This little activity always gives me something to do if my wife is off doing something that isn't of interest to me.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Sun Jun 30, 2019 8:59 pm

2019 HALF-YEAR TOTALS!

It's looking like a banner year for CS/ground hunting, and June didn't disappoint. Although the US total was the lowest since Feb and no wheaties or silver dimes were found, a silver quarter made up for it. It's the first one I've found since March 2017. China/Taiwan became the 19th new country, and Canada has set a new face value record after only six months.

June totals (2019 totals)

1¢ - .35 (2.76)
5¢ - .10 (1.80)
10¢ - 2.30 (11.10)
25¢ - 1.50 (8.50)
$1 - 0.00 (1.00)
Total - 4.25 (25.16)

Included in June total - 1964-D quarter

Canada [FV C$6.29]
10 cents (1973, 2001 Volunteers)
25 cents (2006-P)
2 dollars (1996)

China Rep (Taiwan)
1 new dollar (1985)

France
1 euro cent (2009)
2 euros (2001) <---1st 2 euro coin I've found in the wild in nine years! :o

Germany
10 euro cents (2002D)

Great Britain
5 pence (2013)

Peter Piper Pizza token

2019 Countries (19)
Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Canada, China Rep (Taiwan), Colombia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Mon Jul 01, 2019 5:31 am

June Constar and found on the ground finds

$1.47 USD

.01 - 2
.05 -
.10 - 2
.25 - 1
.50 -
$ - 1 bill

Tokens
Angel - 3
museum of the American Sailor

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:11 pm

Here is a little different find. A mangled penny, and half a dime. Looks like it was cut in half with a chisel.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:29 am

Penny in reject, one on the feed belt.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:31 pm

I don’t post many of my CS finds anymore, just the unusual stuff. In the last week or so I made a trip to the local Walmart and got 87 cents. All U.S. coins and no good dates. Three quarters, a dime and two pennies.

The thing that was unusual about this was that all the coins were in the UPPER tray, not the reject tray.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:56 am

Recyclersteve wrote:The thing that was unusual about this was that all the coins were in the UPPER tray, not the reject tray.


I find a fair amount of coins in the upper tray, as well as behind the upper tray handle. I've also become adept at retrieving coins that are jammed in the gap leading to the counter. Makes you wonder how quarters and nickels get missed in these areas.

Also recently found my first coin on top of the machine. Never found anything but dust there before.

Look everywhere! I once found about 32 cents sitting in a magazine rack next to the CS.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:46 pm

coindood wrote:
Recyclersteve wrote:The thing that was unusual about this was that all the coins were in the UPPER tray, not the reject tray.


Look everywhere! I once found about 32 cents sitting in a magazine rack next to the CS.


And I once found an Indian Head cent on the floor about 10 feet away from the CS machine. I agree. Look everywhere.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Wed Jul 31, 2019 4:51 pm

July Constar and found on the ground finds

$1.74 USD

.01 - 59
.05 -
.10 - 4
.25 - 3
.50 -
$ -

$4 Mexico Peso 2 - $2

Tokens
Car wash with old car image

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Canada .05
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Wed Jul 31, 2019 7:26 pm

It was my impression that July would be a sub-par month because I made fewer CS stops than normal, plus the hot temps perhaps kept people indoors more often. I also encountered more machines than normal which were out of service. However when all tolled, it was a pretty good month. Wheats and silver dimes renewed their heated rivalry, there was a good cross section of foreigns and the US tally was $1.50 over the monthly average. And rounding things out on a racy note was a quarter-sized token depicting the best sexual position to satisfy a Capricorn woman. Nothing like getting bedroom advice from a Coinstar reject! :lol:

July totals (2019 totals)

1¢ - .90 (3.66)
5¢ - .45 (2.25)
10¢ - 2.30 (13.40)
25¢ - 2.00 (10.50)
$1 - 0.00 (1.00)
Total - 5.65 (30.81)

Included in July's total - Wheats: 1934, 1941, 1941-S (Large S); 1954-D & 1963-D dimes

Canada
10 cents (1973)
25 cents (2005P)

Germany
10 euro cents (2002D)

Great Britain
1 penny (1984)

Japan
100 yen (2012)

Mexico
1 peso (2017)

Nik-o-lok restroom token
Capricorn adult token
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Thu Aug 01, 2019 5:48 pm

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Saabman » Fri Aug 02, 2019 6:46 am

Best find in a long while...... a 1927 Buff from the reject cup at the CU.........
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Country » Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:15 pm

1940 Wheatie in the reject bin at my local grocery store!
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby MUTiger » Sat Aug 24, 2019 10:13 pm

$0.89 tonight at Wal-Mart Coinstar. No silver or good stuff. All could have been run back through and probably accepted.

2 - $0.25
1 - $0.10
5 - $0.05
4 - $0.01

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby agmoose » Mon Aug 26, 2019 5:19 pm

Haven't posted a quite a while but had a CS hit at Winn-Dixie.
$1.22

2x - .25
7x - .10
2x - 01

Both cents were wheaties - 1941 and 1957 and one of the dimes was silver, 1964D.

Then by my truck in the parking lot, another .18, dime, nickel and 3 cents as if someone just dropped them on purpose by their drivers side door. I have found a bunch of change in parking lots and at gas pumps this year.......should have kept track of it.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Mon Aug 26, 2019 7:29 pm

Some nice finds here. I'm thinking that many young people (my daughter, for instance) see pocket change as a nuisance and don't mind leaving it behind or won't stoop to pick it up even when they see it. The bad news is that this is just sad. The good news...
MORE FOR ME!!!!!!!!
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:04 pm

Recyclersteve wrote:Some nice finds here. I'm thinking that many young people (my daughter, for instance) see pocket change as a nuisance and don't mind leaving it behind or won't stoop to pick it up even when they see it. The bad news is that this is just sad. The good news...
MORE FOR ME!!!!!!!!


Indeed, I keep a keen eye on parking lots. A nice half hour walk thru my 200-unit apt complex about once a week almost always rewards me with a dime here or a couple of pennies there. That's not counting the random coins found just walking from my car to my own apartment.
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby hobo finds » Sun Sep 01, 2019 6:40 am

August Constar and found on the ground finds

$2.36 USD

.01 - 26 including 1956 d
.05 - 3
.10 - 12 including 1964
.25 - 3
.50 -
$ -

Canada $.51 (.01,.05,.10,.10 (1964) & .25)

Obsolete
France 18.5 francs (10,5,2,1 & 1/2)
Germany 4.30 marks (3 - 1, 2 - .50, 2 - .10 & 2 - .05)
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby coindood » Sun Sep 01, 2019 10:28 am

Foreigns were the highlight in August as I found eight countries in this eighth month, including four new ones for the year - Cuba, Iceland, Ireland & Switzerland. That brings the 2019 tally to 23 nations, well on the way to the target goal of 25. US total was again above average and will have to stay that way for the rest of the year to reach the $60 mark ($5/month) for 2019.

August totals (2019 totals)

1¢ - .60 (4.26)
5¢ - .65 (2.90)
10¢ - 2.40 (15.80)
25¢ - 1.75 (12.25)
$1 - 0.00 (1.00)
Total - 5.40 (36.21)

Included in Aug total - 1939-S wheatie

Canada
10 cents (1993, 2004P, 2006P)
25 cents (1983) <---Low mintage!

Cuba
5 centavos (2002)

Great Britain
1 penny (2015)
5 pence (2008, 2013)

Iceland
1 krona (1999 x2)

Ireland
5 euro cents (2007)
20 euro cents (2002)

Mexico
50 centavos (2017)

Philippines
25 sentimo (1995)

Switzerland
½ franc (2014)


2019 Countries (23)
Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Canada, China Rep (Taiwan), Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby cwgii » Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:56 am

Dime, 2 pennies
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Re: coinstar finds

Postby silverflake » Tue Sep 10, 2019 6:36 pm

Local Kroger Coinstar the other night: 2 dimes and 4 pennies. One of the pennies a 1941 wheat!!!! Woo hoo! Why do I feel so excited when I find 24 cents in the coinstar but I am so disappointed when my bank statement comes and shows my money market account paid me 24 cents?

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Re: coinstar finds

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Sep 11, 2019 5:49 pm

silverflake wrote:Local Kroger Coinstar the other night: 2 dimes and 4 pennies. One of the pennies a 1941 wheat!!!! Woo hoo! Why do I feel so excited when I find 24 cents in the coinstar but I am so disappointed when my bank statement comes and shows my money market account paid me 24 cents?

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The part that is missing here is that you aren't saying how much is in your bank account, which is fine. I understand the need to have privacy.

BUT, there are places paying much higher interest. Charles Schwab is currently paying 1.94% with a $1 minimum- the minimum used to be $25k. It is their Value Advantage money market and the trading symbol is SWVXX. I'm sure there are many others paying much better rates than banks, but these are brokerage accounts (where you can own stocks and cash investments), not true bank accounts. You can set them up to be like bank accounts where you pay bills (or autopay them). But they aren't like banks that have thousands of walk-in branches.
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