🥇 BANNER Dug Up a VERY OLD Gumball Machine - And It Was Filled with Coins!

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Certainly one of the more unique treasures I've found this year. A 70+ year old buried gumball machine that's clearly been in the ground for a very VERY long time. Still had a nickle in the slot from the very last customer that tried to use it long ago. Watch the live "cracking open" video of me revealing the cache of coins that was within.

In total there were 17 US nickles, a US Wheat Cent, and a South American "5 Centavo". Most of the coins are buffalo nickles, there are a few Jefferson nickles - a couple appearing to be of the silver "War" variety, the 5 Centavo's date of 1920 is very clear to see. One of the US nickles remains in the coin mechanism slot which I removed from the machine and brought home. I'm planning to leave this nickle in place due to its uniqueness.


Initial find - before opening:


Video of the opening (must watch):



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The washed but still "uncleaned" coins, war nickles are the darker ones to the bottom right:
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The 1920 5 Centavo can be seen on the upper left and a Buffalo to the right of it:
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Will update this post when I'm able to clean the coins more and/or reveal any more details about them. :thumbsup:

Update 9:45PM!! Conservation of the coins is going AMAZING!! Not only are the coins cleaning up well - but even the dates on the BUFFALO NICKLES are visible! Not only that but I've found a coin that I have yet to identify that is dated 1876! Not sure what it is yet!! The process is slow but the results are fantastic so far!


Some of the newly conserved coins:
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Contrast between the conserved and non-conserved coins:
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Just confirmed, this "mystery coin" is infact an 1876 Imperial German 5 Pfennig:
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Looks like I found silver in this machine after all!
My suspicions have been confirmed - a 1943 silver war nickle! :D
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Silver War Nickle #2! 1945-P! ;D
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No way!! Nearly every Jefferson Nickle from the machine is Silver!!
Yet another 1945-P Silver War Nickle! (Note I am posting these as I clean them) :icon_pirat:
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Okay, the grand total is in - out of the 9 Jefferson Nickles in the machine 6 were Silver War Nickles!
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The newest coin in the lot was this 1946 Jefferson Nickle, meaning the machine likely went out of service around this year:
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Cleaned coins so far include a 1941 Penny, a 1926 Buffalo, 1920 Cuban 5 Centavo, an 1876 Imperial German 5 Pfennig, three 1943-P silver War Nickle, two 1945-P silver War Nickles, one "S" silver War Nickle date unknown, a 1939 Jefferson Nickle, a 1946 Jefferson Nickle, and a 1925 Buffalo. Conservation is still underway for all the coins so expect more updates soon. I've been using a new technique that I will share to all those interested in cleaning coins considered "toasted".
 

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So cool! We all dream of digging up a treasure chest on the beach...
 

"Be careful!" "some are valuable!!"

Loving the comments.

This is a crazy awesome find. Glad you tumbled 'em. The value is in 'the find', not the scarcity or condition of the coins people. haha
 

So cool! Congratulations!!
 

Now that is awesome! Such a cool and unique find. Enjoyed the video of cracking into it.
 

Ha! Not only a gumball machine , but old enough for some great goodies in coin content.
Way neat find.
Congrats!

Banner vote for sure.
 

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Congratz! That is the most interesting find I've seen in a while! The funny thing is that I would not have dug it. It would have been too big of a hit, I would have skipped right on past it!
 

Cool find. Was wondering why you broke the bottom out, when the top was open? Nice find:thumbsup:

:laughing7: Before I cracked it open I had figured the coin holder area would have been separated by a partition to separate it from the gumball holder on top. When the machine was in use I'm sure this partition would have been in place, but after over half a century in the ground it rusted away. In hindsight it seems obvious, but who has ever experienced the science of opening a buried gumball machine :tongue3:?

Also most of the coins were concreted to the metal on the bottom and on the sides, if I hadn't hit the bottom of the machine most of the coins would have never dislodged. But you make a great point and I was actually thinking about this same question in the car ride home yesterday :thumbsup:
 

Very unique------------------------it gets my Banner vote.
Marvin
 

I cringed watching you get your dirty, oily fingers all over those sandy coins. Try a plastic container of clean water, and a squeeze bulb on coins like that next time to prevent damaging them when you clean the sand off them off. Take them home in a paper (not plastic) bag.

Surely you can't be serious. These coins are so far beyond gone and have absolutely no value. If this makes you cringe you probably won't want to see some of the real coin tragedies that happen on this site from time to time.
 

This is one of the coolest finds I've ever seen! Congrats on a very cool and unique dig.
 

Definitely one of the most unique and entertaining finds that I've seen in a while. You consistently come up with some of the most unusual and many times valuable finds. Always look forward to your next post.
 

Awesome find brother. Never seen anything like that before. Thanks for sharing.
 

very cool find, better than the old safes that are found
yours actually had money LOL

banner for sure
 

Loved it. Now if we could just find a few parking meters :thumbsup:. Like the way you opened it with that pipe on site. I like everyone else have not had much success cleaning nickels.
Fun find and video!
 

Just when I think I've seen it all. Can't help but wonder what the signal sounded like. Had to be a weird one. Thanks for sharing.
 

That was awesome! Cool find.
 

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Never saw that before made me smile ,never thought about it as a target...so cool and different my Banner is in !
Gary
 

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