zommbee
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Do clad coins have to be cleaned in order to flow in a Coinstar machine?
I'm getting to the point I should start cashing them in, but they are
all about the same shade of yechh and in many cases it's almost impossible
to tell a dime from a penny from a nickel, other than size. I've got almost
enough to buy a small coil for my new XLT, and haven't ever bothered to
clean other than just a rinse in the sink before tossing into the can...
Will the machine reject them?
Or should I buy a tumbler first and give them a serious cleaning?
Thanks!
Dave
Zommbee
I'm getting to the point I should start cashing them in, but they are
all about the same shade of yechh and in many cases it's almost impossible
to tell a dime from a penny from a nickel, other than size. I've got almost
enough to buy a small coil for my new XLT, and haven't ever bothered to
clean other than just a rinse in the sink before tossing into the can...
Will the machine reject them?
Or should I buy a tumbler first and give them a serious cleaning?
Thanks!
Dave
Zommbee