GMan00001
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2006
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- Location
- Twin Cities, MN
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- Garrett Ace 250
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Found the following in the coin reject slots of the self serve coin machine when dumping today.
1 Canadian Quarter (1979)
2 Canadian Dimes (1977, 2000)
2 Canadian Nickels (1950, 1961)
7 Foreign:
France, 1 Euro Cent (2005, 2007),
Germany, 1 Euro Cent (2004-F),
Guatemala, 5 Cents (2006),
Italy, 1 Euro Cent (2005),
Mexico, 1 Centavo (1951),
Singapore, 5 Cents (1972)
1 mini 1943 Wheat Penny COPY
Also 2 dimes, and 2 and 1/2 pennies
And for good measure there were 2 pennies on the floor and 1 quarter bent at a 30 degree angle rattling around the machine that I had to pull out (wasn't mine).
The Canadian were all in the visible reject slot and the most of the rest were in the internal reject slot that I had to ask to get at. Always get a lot of lint and usually a few paper clips, safety pins, and lithium batteries as well as I just take the whole pile of garbage and sort through it at home....it almost always pays off with foreign coins though and usually a couple rejected american ones as well (usually pennies and dimes).
Picked up a bunch of coins today too, but those will be in a different post.
1 Canadian Quarter (1979)
2 Canadian Dimes (1977, 2000)
2 Canadian Nickels (1950, 1961)
7 Foreign:
France, 1 Euro Cent (2005, 2007),
Germany, 1 Euro Cent (2004-F),
Guatemala, 5 Cents (2006),
Italy, 1 Euro Cent (2005),
Mexico, 1 Centavo (1951),
Singapore, 5 Cents (1972)
1 mini 1943 Wheat Penny COPY
Also 2 dimes, and 2 and 1/2 pennies
And for good measure there were 2 pennies on the floor and 1 quarter bent at a 30 degree angle rattling around the machine that I had to pull out (wasn't mine).
The Canadian were all in the visible reject slot and the most of the rest were in the internal reject slot that I had to ask to get at. Always get a lot of lint and usually a few paper clips, safety pins, and lithium batteries as well as I just take the whole pile of garbage and sort through it at home....it almost always pays off with foreign coins though and usually a couple rejected american ones as well (usually pennies and dimes).
Picked up a bunch of coins today too, but those will be in a different post.
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