What is up with Mr. Roosevelt?

DustDevilMarc

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I have searched through roughly 15 boxes of dimes and have not found a single dime minted prior to 1965. However, I have found quite a number of pre-1965 (silver) dimes in the coin return slot of Coinstar and similar machines.

Why are the silver dimes showing up in the Coinstar-type machines, but not in the boxes of dimes I buy from the bank? Does this make sense to anyone? Are you having the same results with dimes as me?

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SilverSearcher103

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It's pretty common to find silver/foreign coins in coin star machines. The machine rejects silver coins because they weigh different than clad dimes. You probably aren't finding silver in boxes for that same reason, the machine used to roll them up rejects Canadians and silvers due to the weight. I recommend you try some customer wrapped rolls or try a different bank and see if your luck changes any.
 

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The oddballs are already being rejected at the Coinstar machine before being sent off for re-rolling.

I get some silvers and a lot of Canadian dimes and miscellaneous foreign coins in my boxes, because there are very few Coinstars in the area. Most banks here don't have counting machines, and send their dimes out in $500 and $1k bags.
 

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