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Went in to the bank to do my usual $1k dump into one of the coin counters I use in the area, and upon starting up I heard something jingling around the spinning tray left over from a previous user. Happens all the time really, though usually it's a bent coin or some other debris that ends up in the internal reject tray.
I started dumping with the junk still inside and when the bag filled, I informed the attendant that something was kicking around the tray. Their machine does break frequently from people depositing foreign objects, so I just wanted to make sure they got it out to make sure it didn't do any damage.
They pulled out the item (along with three acorns that someone also deposited!!) and after a cursory glance handed it over to me.


I find rejected religious tokens all the time, and due to the machine damage on this one I considered tossing it in the trash (it even looks plated on the front.) But it was gold colored, and had a very tiny stamp on the reverse, so I thought I'd better take it home and have a look under the scope, just to be sure.
Sure enough, with the aide of magnification I was able to make out a "750" stamp, which in Italy, where this was evidently manufactured (VATICANO of course) indicates 75% gold, aka 18 karat!!

I don't have a gram scale handy but I suspect it weighs near three grams, which is a little over $95 in scrap right now! Glad I did my due diligence!
It's my second gold find from a coin machine, the other being a 2 gram (with stones) 10k ring, worth maybe $35. Keep your eyes peeled, you never know what will get left behind!
I started dumping with the junk still inside and when the bag filled, I informed the attendant that something was kicking around the tray. Their machine does break frequently from people depositing foreign objects, so I just wanted to make sure they got it out to make sure it didn't do any damage.
They pulled out the item (along with three acorns that someone also deposited!!) and after a cursory glance handed it over to me.


I find rejected religious tokens all the time, and due to the machine damage on this one I considered tossing it in the trash (it even looks plated on the front.) But it was gold colored, and had a very tiny stamp on the reverse, so I thought I'd better take it home and have a look under the scope, just to be sure.
Sure enough, with the aide of magnification I was able to make out a "750" stamp, which in Italy, where this was evidently manufactured (VATICANO of course) indicates 75% gold, aka 18 karat!!

I don't have a gram scale handy but I suspect it weighs near three grams, which is a little over $95 in scrap right now! Glad I did my due diligence!
It's my second gold find from a coin machine, the other being a 2 gram (with stones) 10k ring, worth maybe $35. Keep your eyes peeled, you never know what will get left behind!
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