Weirdest Coin Star Haul Ever!

Ed-D

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Yes, much to my wife's embarrassment, I always check the Coin Star machines... I've always found just clad. This time was, well, different.

2 wheats, one is a '43 steel. A NYC transit token, a washer, two other tokens of some kind, and the dime/memorial pennies.

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Ed-D

Sr. Member
Jan 1, 2011
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North Texas
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
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Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Max and Pro, NEL Hunter Coil, ACE Apex for the coast
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Is there a "Coin Star" forum on this site?... :laughing7: There should be because some of this is funny.
 

against the wind

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The NYC Subway token is the small type that originated in 1953.
The fare was 15 cents back then .
Congrats on some cool finds.
 

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