The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby thecrazyone » Mon Apr 04, 2022 1:42 pm

.47 went back into the world today via a grocery store check out. Part of the purchase was Hershey's chocolate, thanks to all who throw their change out! :D
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby coindood » Mon Apr 04, 2022 2:24 pm

thecrazyone wrote:...thanks to all who throw their change out! :D


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Indeed! This weekend I had a nice Coinstar score that also featured a dozen or so coins in a small trash can beside the machine. Had no second thoughts about picking them out for rescue. Among them were these poor quarters. The one on the right fit nicely into a bank roll, the other I'll have to be more creative with, maybe leaving it in a tip jar.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby coindood » Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:45 pm

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Decided to throw caution to the wind and included both quarters into some rolls brought to the bank today. Revived!

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And was promptly rewarded with this stash of poor zincolns at a Coinstar. The cycle continues...
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Silver4face » Thu Jun 23, 2022 10:38 pm

coindood wrote:Yes!

Three years ago I found over 30 terribly corroded pennies in a Coinstar. Some were barely recognizable as coins and I wondered what to do with them. The answer was so easy - I added one to each roll of pennies that I gradually accumulated over the years. Today I'm bringing the last ones to the bank. Vendors might balk at accepting these, but hidden in rolls, these crusty zincolns get a new life.


I put my crusty zincolns into a pile. When I get enough, I make a roll or two and then swap them out (with normal rolls too of course) for more rolls to sort. I sometimes dump boxes of sorted, but unwanted coins into a local machine which is FREE for account holders. Meanwhile, the crusty zincolns get opened by either a bank teller or a business customer. I once turned in SIX rolls of crusty zincolns!!!
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby cwgii » Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:30 am

I roll the ,uglies, in a single roll. Then act the homeless guy. Not too hard for me. Go to a fast food place and order from the dollar menu.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby shinnosuke » Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:20 pm

cwgii wrote:I roll the ,uglies, in a single roll. Then act the homeless guy. Not too hard for me. Go to a fast food place and order from the dollar menu.


We’re going to need a video of you acting like a homeless guy. LOL
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Aug 02, 2022 9:30 pm

Agree. This would be FUNNY to see!
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby coindood » Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:19 pm

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Yikes.

Found this abandoned on a Coinstar ledge, it's probably the saddest example of a zincoln I've seen. At 1.6 grams, almost half its weight is gone but despite this severe deterioration it'll be put into a roll and brought to the bank.


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A new candidate for Most Deteriorated Zincoln showed up at a Coinstar the other day. It looks like a dryer coin and it's clear zincolns don't hold up very well compared to their copper counterparts.

It's also 1.6 grams, but in this case I think I'll keep it as a companion piece of the little guy below, which despite its shriveled appearance still weighs in at a hearty 2.8 grams.

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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Silver4face » Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:49 pm

I have pulled pennies similar to your 1.6 grams. I put them into rolls with other garbage cents. That way, someone else can pull them too! Lol
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby thecrazyone » Sun Dec 18, 2022 4:46 pm

I used a dime the other night that I recently picked up in a turn lane. It had been sitting there for quite a while, waiting to "turn" :D
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby cwgii » Fri Dec 23, 2022 5:35 am

Reality check.

I had not ,read, a coin star in years. Gone is the free exchange for stores I actually use. Now it is all, fluffy kid stores.

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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby coindood » Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:27 pm

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A batch of badly decaying zincolns was among my Coinstar finds today. Not sure what causes this spotty deterioration, but it looks ol' Abe was afflicted with some kind of coinpox. His Memorial didn't fare too well either. :?
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Cu Penny Hoarder » Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:10 am

Those Zincolns definitely do not hold up well. I've seen many like that.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby thecrazyone » Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:44 am

When I get those I make an effort to use them same day. My wife and I just used some at Lowe's.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Cu Penny Hoarder » Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:26 am

thecrazyone wrote:When I get those I make an effort to use them same day. My wife and I just used some at Lowe's.


Still finding Cu pennies from the 50's, 60's and 70's in my change that are brown, but still in EF/AU condition. Zincs that remain in circulation for 20-30 more years will be rusted out slugs by then.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Silver4face » Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:23 pm

Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Those Zincolns definitely do not hold up well. I've seen many like that.


Agreed. The zincolns are a poorly made coin. I just rolled up about 600 nasty , crusty zincolns about two hours ago. They will be going to a bank next week.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby coindood » Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:42 pm

Silver4face wrote:I just rolled up about 600 nasty, crusty zincolns about two hours ago. They will be going to a bank next week.


Curious for a follow-up about this. Do you ever get any neg feedback from the bank? They probably don't inspect incoming rolls and just pass them on to unsuspecting customers. I just wonder if the customers who got them complain to the bank afterwards, and if it could get traced to your drop.

I don't like to put more than maybe a coin or two into bank rolls. I'm almost thru about two dozen bad ones I rescued from a Coinstar awhile back. I usually save the worst for last.

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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby cwgii » Wed Jun 05, 2024 7:56 am

I really complained when I got solid tools of, non coin.
I agree with , hiding, one per roll. Of ones that are , oversized or slightly messed up.

Yours, I would , burn, in my fire pit.
Back when I was metal detecting in Barbados, the bank would not accept the coin found in the water. Defaced ,was their term for it.
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby thecrazyone » Wed Jun 05, 2024 4:07 pm

If the self checkout is willing to take it, I'm willing to use it :)
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby thecrazyone » Wed Jun 05, 2024 4:08 pm

cwgii wrote:I roll the ,uglies, in a single roll. Then act the homeless guy. Not too hard for me. Go to a fast food place and order from the dollar menu.

LOL
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Re: The thrill of reviving old and worn change.

Postby Silver4face » Wed Jun 05, 2024 7:12 pm

coindood wrote:
Silver4face wrote:I just rolled up about 600 nasty, crusty zincolns about two hours ago. They will be going to a bank next week.


Curious for a follow-up about this. Do you ever get any neg feedback from the bank? They probably don't inspect incoming rolls and just pass them on to unsuspecting customers. I just wonder if the customers who got them complain to the bank afterwards, and if it could get traced to your drop.

I don't like to put more than maybe a coin or two into bank rolls. I'm almost thru about two dozen bad ones I rescued from a Coinstar awhile back. I usually save the worst for last.





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I have never gotten feedback from any banks. In the above mentioned case, I took them to a bank outside of my area. My close by, high frequency banks do not get these JUNKERS from me. However, there are banks 30-50 miles away that I see only 3-4 times a year. THEY get the crusties!!! Also, I must confess that I have dumped small bottles of them into my dump machines earlier this year.

I also set aside damaged, ugly, black and or corroded nickels to be rolled up. When I get 2-3 rolls of them, some random bank gets them. Laughing my ass off as I type this!
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