2019 Coinstar Totals

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IMG_0612.webpIMG_0613.webpImage (20).webpImage (18).webpIMG_0590.webp The 2019 Coinstar hunt season is over and the totals are in. This year's finds totaled 511 US clad coins worth $24.59. Silver coins came to 15, including a pair of 40% Kennedy Halves. There were 37 Canadian coins and 36 Foreign coins, plus three tokens and a copper blank. I recently sold my past year's Canadian Coinstar finds for $15 so added to the $24.59 I'll be able to add 35 Mercury dimes to my special "Coinstar Mercury Dime Album". All dimes in the album were bought with Coinstar money. Of the pennies, there were nine wheat cents including four 1943 Steel cents.
 

Dang that is a haul:occasion14:
 

How did you sell your Canadian coins?
 

That is awesome. Hopefully, you'll find a few Mercs to go directly into the album. HH in 2020!
 

How did you sell your Canadian coins?
One of the members of another forum bought them from me because he goes to Canada every year to visit relatives. We agreed on a price after figuring in the current exchange rate at the time of the sale.

That is awesome. Hopefully, you'll find a few Mercs to go directly into the album. HH in 2020!
The only Mercs that go into these albums are ones that I buy with Coinstar finds. I started doing this in 2015, the first year I started checking Coinstar machines. Hopefully I'll fill the second album when I cash in my 2020 finds.
 

WOW! That’s just amazing. I think the CoinStars in my area get checked minute-to-minute. Rarely anything in them. I find more on the floor near the machines, where people are too lazy to bend over to pick up a penny or a nickel.
dts
 

WOW! That’s just amazing. I think the CoinStars in my area get checked minute-to-minute. Rarely anything in them. I find more on the floor near the machines, where people are too lazy to bend over to pick up a penny or a nickel.
dts

Thanks DTS......I think that more and more people are checking them. My Coinstar finds started off with a bang but the amount of finds started getting smaller as the year went on. I doubt I'll find as much this year as I did in previous years. Like you I've found some coins on the floor in front of the machines too and I agree that it's probably because people won't stoop for a penny or nickel.
 

Who needs a detector wowza
 

I found more silver at Coinstar machines than I dug......
 

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