Coinstar

ninetwosix

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Dec 26, 2012
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After reading all the silver people find in reject tubes, I was at a local store that has a Coinstar so out of curiosity I took a peek at the reject tray and found nothing but on the basket you dump coins into I found a '64 Dime. I was skeptical at first as to why people would leave money behind and just puzzles me. Just does not make sense to me that people who dump coin would not bother to look in the reject tray. But hell, free silver is the best silver.

Forgot to mention exactly what I found.
 

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MIhunter

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Jun 29, 2011
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After reading all the silver people find in reject tubes, I was at a local store that has a Coinstar so out of curiosity I took a peek at the reject tray and found nothing but on the basket you dump coins into I found a '64. I was skeptical at first as to why people would leave money behind and just puzzles me. Just does not make sense to me that people who dump coin would not bother to look in the reject tray. But hell, free silver is the best silver.

Dime? Quarter? Half?
 

sagittarius98

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Jan 16, 2012
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Some people either don't know there is a reject tray, could care less about one or two dimes, or just think all the coins rejected are fake.
 

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