coin star find

Mikb43

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Jul 17, 2015
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I walked in to my local walmart and like always went straight to the coin star to see what had been left behind. i pulled out a hand full of mixed change and just put it in my pocket till i made it home. when i checked the change back at the house i ended up with 84 cents and one of them made me smile. Someone had left a 1900 Indian head penny in good condition in the reject slot. I took it to work and told a co-worker of mine who is also into crh and he offered me $20 for it. 2000% turn around in one day on someones reject.
 

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GlenDronach

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Let me know if your friend wants to buy any of my coins. He buys at good prices.
 

ThePt78Gamer

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LOL accordselux. But seriously were you aware Its only worth maybe a few bucks Mikb43? If so I'm surprised you'd jip a friend by 15+ dollars. But hey that's none of my business...
 

BigWaveDave

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Nice score and congratulations!

Thu am I hit my walmart, couldn't believe how many coins were in the reject chute...
I reached in, pulled out my score, and there were more backed up in the chute, crazy!
Every coin was coated with a grimy/mildew crud, all clad, only a 46 wheat hiding in the mix
2 in quarters, 5 in dimes, a few nickels, rest pennies...9.30 total.:laughing7:
 

A2coins

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Never new coinstar rejected silver
 

mxh5891

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Just pulled a 1957 dime out of my walmart coinstar. That's like the 10th silver coin I have found in coins stars. It was with a penny, Canadian cent, Bahama cent, and a 1982 bus/metro token.
 

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