First post in a while...got a wheatie!

Radon

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I haven't been visiting as many machines recently. But today I went out to get my car emissions checked, so I stopped at the local Stop and Shop. The reject slot was full, with $4.00 in US coins, along with Mexican, Canadian and British coins. The highlight for me was the 1928 cent. There were 50 pennies, 20 dimes, 5 nickels and 5 quarters, quite a handful of coins.
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Thanks for looking! HH
Don
 

Blackfoot58

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That’s great! Mine are always empty.
I’m glad someone is getting action.👍🏼
 

xr7ator

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that wheatie's been in the dirt. Either a digger, or could have been found on the surface, or whilst gardening or moving some earth around.
 

CTXAgGetter

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that wheatie's been in the dirt. Either a digger, or could have been found on the surface, or whilst gardening or moving some earth around.
Ha! That was the exact same thing I thought. Not many of the rest of the coins look to be dug... so, it's a mystery, I suppose... but that wheatie was found in/on ground.
 

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