Rawhide
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- SouthWestern USA
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- Nox 800, Etrac, F75, AT Pro. Last two for sale.
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- All Treasure Hunting
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So assuming coinstar machines and bank coin counters are the same hopefully Im in the right forum today as I have something to share. The coinstar machines are very accurate so when I was short changed I was able to get a bank employee open the machine and find out why. So we open the machine and find four small rubber balls the kind you get out of a vending machine. It had knocked about 2/3rds of my coins out in to collection pans for rejects. The employee gave me what was in the rejects pans and I was very happy with the two wheatie penny's I found. One was a 1943 that looked copper, but turned out magnetic. I got a few peso's also, which I collect. Ended up with about $10.00 bucks of change which wasny close. But the bank employee said if there is found a error it would be credited to my account. My back deposits the coin coinstar finds directly into my account for free. I offered to clean the coin star for free but they said no lol. Anyway, enjoy the pics, and may want to check what you got going into c
oinstars.
