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I'm referring, of course, to Coinstar Recovery Hunting.

Though I check any Coinstar machine whose path I cross, and have found US as well as foreign coins over the years, none have been real keepers.

Today, though not a big haul at all, along with a US cent and clad dime, I did recover a '63d US dime.

I'll take free Ag all day. 8)
 

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got a 1947 D roosie couple months ago!
 

thurmownator said:
I'm referring, of course, to Coinstar Recovery Hunting.

Though I check any Coinstar machine whose path I cross, and have found US as well as foreign coins over the years, none have been real keepers.

Today, though not a big haul at all, along with a US cent and clad dime, I didn't recover a '63d US dime.

I'll take free Ag all day. 8)



If you didn't recover it how do you know it was a 63d? :BangHead:
 

waseeker said:
If you didn't recover it how do you know it was a 63d? :BangHead:

Typo corrected. Thx
 

Only 1 coinstar machine near me, I always check it and the most I've found is like 4 pennies and a clad dime.

Of course, since pretty much every bank around here has free coin counters, there's no reason to pay the huge fee for the use of a coinstar.
 

I found several silver dimes (including a clipped planchet), a 1936-D silver quarter, and a 1943 South African 3 pence (80%) along with many other non-silver clad and foreign.
 

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