Gotta love that internal reject tray

Dannycoco

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Went to dump coins today . One of my halves got stuck in the machine so a teller opened it up for me. I look in the internal reject tray and it's almost full. I ask the teller if I can have the contents and he dumped the whole thing in my container. Lots of foreign coins , some American and a 1960 Canadian silver dime. Not a bad haul. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1534559879.955647.jpg
 

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Diver_Down

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It never hurts to ask. Can you take a photo of the goods without the crap? I'm seeing some good coins mixed in with the buttons, trash, fingernails, and who knows what else. Is that medallion gold?
 

Hawks88

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Nice finds handed to you. Wow! Can’t beat that. Congrats
 

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Well done, that’s the way to treasure hunt:hello2:
 

baddbluff

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Nice! Got a bunch of British pounds in there too - those are worth $1.28 each
 

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I try to do the same with my banks. Twice, same bank over a two year span, I picked up two men's gold rings with stones (fits my finger), and also a 22-cal bullet to mention just a few unusual things.
 

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