PhattyB
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I run a vending machine route that goes to schools where students can purchase (secondary public schools and a large university). I also hit other machines here and there accessed by the general public.
I found a 1964 Washington Quarter is what got me into this hobby. I found it in a coin jam inside a mall caused by somebody trying to use some oversized foreign junk coin. I was no coin expert, but I noticed it sticking out like a sore thumb and investigated why it was different. Anyways, I'm really starting to get into coins. I'm reading and learning more everyday.
Most machines I service are newish, or at least new enough that they probably reject silver quarters from what I've learned. They maybe take silver dimes, and will definitely take silver war nickles. I probably have access to hundreds of dollars in coinage everyday that would normally just get bagged and picked up by Brinks. When I come off my vacation, I'm going to take some silver coins and experiment. (Mentally flag machines that will accept them)
I get paid by the day but I'm not allowed to come back until a certain time. The earlier I start, the less hassles I see in my day due to traffic, people, etc. So, I've been thinking with the hour or two I have spare caused by my choice to work more hassle-free, I'm wanting to sort some coins for hobby.
I'm thinking of getting a sorter. Then I can rim check quarters and dimes. The simplest and least time consuming. Then if I have more time, I can check nickels looking for Pre-1959, and especially 1942-1945. If I have even more time, I can look for collectable state quarters? (I need to educate myself more here, I know)
Any sorter recommendations? Any other ideas I should consider?
I found a 1964 Washington Quarter is what got me into this hobby. I found it in a coin jam inside a mall caused by somebody trying to use some oversized foreign junk coin. I was no coin expert, but I noticed it sticking out like a sore thumb and investigated why it was different. Anyways, I'm really starting to get into coins. I'm reading and learning more everyday.
Most machines I service are newish, or at least new enough that they probably reject silver quarters from what I've learned. They maybe take silver dimes, and will definitely take silver war nickles. I probably have access to hundreds of dollars in coinage everyday that would normally just get bagged and picked up by Brinks. When I come off my vacation, I'm going to take some silver coins and experiment. (Mentally flag machines that will accept them)
I get paid by the day but I'm not allowed to come back until a certain time. The earlier I start, the less hassles I see in my day due to traffic, people, etc. So, I've been thinking with the hour or two I have spare caused by my choice to work more hassle-free, I'm wanting to sort some coins for hobby.
I'm thinking of getting a sorter. Then I can rim check quarters and dimes. The simplest and least time consuming. Then if I have more time, I can check nickels looking for Pre-1959, and especially 1942-1945. If I have even more time, I can look for collectable state quarters? (I need to educate myself more here, I know)
Any sorter recommendations? Any other ideas I should consider?
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