Surprised when dumping...

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Ever since TD Bank's done away with the Penny Arcades, dumping vast amount of coins was challenging. Not only that, the reject finds have been nil. I finally found another bank with a coin counter but it doesn't have a reject chute.

So doing my normal dumping and not expecting anything, this was what was in the spinning wheel...

I'll take it!
 

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Silver dollars are hard to come by. Even with the hole, it's a nice find. Congrats!
 

got a 1 ozt. American Prospector silver spinning on the wheel a few years back.
ya don'ts be findin'
if ya aint's lookin'

:thumbsup::laughing7:8-)
 

I hate being surprised when dumping. It sometimes takes forever to restart!
 

I had found one Peace dollar awhile back without a hole! Quite a rarity these days especially when most teller covet any big dollars when they get them, yes even IKES lol
 

Forgot to mention it's a 1923-S Peace dollar. Wondered who in their right mind would drilled a hole onto a heavy coin and wears it. If only the coin could talk...
 

Couple of months ago I went to a bank to cash my paycheck. I do not have an account with them, but they cash my checks because my company banks there.
Teller had a Morgan dollar sitting on the coin tray. I asked her if I could buy it. She said no. Apparently she was going to keep it.
She said a lady had brought it in. It was a 1902, and looked like it was in good shape.

Ah well. Would have been nice.
 

Nice save HL! A silver dollar with a hole in it is a lot better than none at all.........
 

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