This AM on Bob and Tom, they talked about a car wash robbery where the perps got $900 face worth of Qtrs.
They all talked about how the bad guys should have dumped the coin. Turns out, they got busted at a Walmart - presumably feeding the CoinStar machine. Tom says he rolls his loose coin. Kristie talked about using the CoinStar at her credit union. Chic tried (unsuccessfully ) to convince Kristie that it really wasn't a CoinStar, but a bank machine. She wouldn't buy it and insisted it was a CoinStar - yet she didn't know what brand of CoinStar.
Tom speculated whether or not they would be able to find all 50 of the state commems. Then, they discussed the US territory commems.
They talked about alternate uses for rolled coin (mostly in non-family-friendly innuendo) and finally, they talked about the notion of dumping at retail - specifically buying a used car with $900 of loose $0.25.
Nothing they said would bring undue attention to the hobby, but it was fun to listen to "outsiders" talk about the pains of dumping loose coin.
They all talked about how the bad guys should have dumped the coin. Turns out, they got busted at a Walmart - presumably feeding the CoinStar machine. Tom says he rolls his loose coin. Kristie talked about using the CoinStar at her credit union. Chic tried (unsuccessfully ) to convince Kristie that it really wasn't a CoinStar, but a bank machine. She wouldn't buy it and insisted it was a CoinStar - yet she didn't know what brand of CoinStar.
Tom speculated whether or not they would be able to find all 50 of the state commems. Then, they discussed the US territory commems.
They talked about alternate uses for rolled coin (mostly in non-family-friendly innuendo) and finally, they talked about the notion of dumping at retail - specifically buying a used car with $900 of loose $0.25.
Nothing they said would bring undue attention to the hobby, but it was fun to listen to "outsiders" talk about the pains of dumping loose coin.
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