Would you be willing to pay a fee to cull?

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In 2011 Coinstar processed more than $3,000,000,000 worth of coin. Since Coinstar's inception 20 years ago, they have process 533,100,000,000 coins.

If Coinstar reset their machines to not exclude silver, would anyone here be willing to pay a 1% fee to go through their bags of coins prior to them depositing the bags in the bank?

Since their current gross revenue is only 8% (which is before machine cost, maintenance, coin transportation, etc.), then a 1% fee would represent a 12.5% increase in revenue without wear and tear on their machines.

Any other ideas are welcome.
 

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GarouLady

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I got the one on the top. That's coinstar. If it doesn't have that name on it. it's just another coin counter machine to me. Silver, wheats and canadians get spat out. Weird thing is that in our machine it doesn't spit out. They actually go down into a secondary reject bin that is under the counter wheel. When the machine needs cleaning or fixing, I usually take a quick peek. 9 times out of 10 there is an ike dollar stick down below.

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