Several years ago, I found a 14 carat gold ring in a Coinstar machine. Got about $50 for it at a coin and bullion shop. Price of gold then was about $850 per ounce.
First machine I checked after watching these vids yielded a 2014 Columbia 100 pesos (bout 25 cents), 1928 buffalo nickel and a 1954 quarter! I'm just wondering what got accepted as it seems someone might have dumped a collection.
I've probably commented this on other videos on the channel before, but even if you're outside the US where finding silver is less likely, it's still worth checking your local Coinstar - I'm in the UK, and over the years I've found tons of coins from around the world to add to my collection, or for use as small change if I go abroad! This includes loads of coins from the USA, since people often mistake dimes for five pence coins as they're almost exactly the same size, just a bit thinner. It's gotten to the point that I might need to cash in my change at a Coinstar if I find myself on the other side of the Atlantic any time soon :)
Once I looked for coins in the reject slot of a coinstar machine. I didn't see anything. But on my way out of the store I noticed a round shiny object on the ground. It was an Ms-63 1955 Saudi Arabian 1 Riyal! It was made of about 90% silver and was worth $20!
Checked my local Coinstar last week and found 2 wheat pennies and about 98 cents in other change basically a free candy bar after the weekly shopping :D.
when the CoinStar rejects a coin, it is something it doesn't recognize. if you see a dime and it isn't damaged, but the machine wouldn't take it, there's a chance that they are silver from a collectors set swiped from mom and dad. I just found a dime from 2013 that is silver
Probably 20% of my coinstar silver coin finds have been from on the floor in front of or just under the machine. My theory is the silver just wants to jump out of that reject tray and bounce. I guess it has a difference resonance/vibration and the coins just bounce out easier than clad. I've gotten THREE steelies before at different times. Also, a pretty nicely faked pewter(?) counterfeit 1964 quarter. (Yes, a counterfeit quarter... it has a barely perceptible mold seam on the rim.) My favorite find, though, is a good condition 1867 2 cent piece. How does a coin that surely hasn't been spent in 80-100 years end up in a coinstar?!? Anyway... awesome montage! I really enjoy these. Thanks!
I just found 4 mercury dimes in the reject tray of a Coinstar. All from the 40s, but still 4 silver dimes. Couldn't believe it
I'm OBSESSED 😍😍 with checking the coinstar
Amazing find with the 1943 steel penny! You must have a lot of luck!
Cool mix of finds.
I check my local coin star, its always empty.
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS!!!
Thanks for sharing Paul 👍
I can hardly wait for the next coin star finds 😯
Cool finds! I Found a silver Dime in Constar just this morning.
Several years ago, I found a 14 carat gold ring in a Coinstar machine. Got about $50 for it at a coin and bullion shop. Price of gold then was about $850 per ounce.
First machine I checked after watching these vids yielded a 2014 Columbia 100 pesos (bout 25 cents), 1928 buffalo nickel and a 1954 quarter! I'm just wondering what got accepted as it seems someone might have dumped a collection.
I've probably commented this on other videos on the channel before, but even if you're outside the US where finding silver is less likely, it's still worth checking your local Coinstar - I'm in the UK, and over the years I've found tons of coins from around the world to add to my collection, or for use as small change if I go abroad! This includes loads of coins from the USA, since people often mistake dimes for five pence coins as they're almost exactly the same size, just a bit thinner. It's gotten to the point that I might need to cash in my change at a Coinstar if I find myself on the other side of the Atlantic any time soon :)
Once I looked for coins in the reject slot of a coinstar machine. I didn't see anything. But on my way out of the store I noticed a round shiny object on the ground. It was an Ms-63 1955 Saudi Arabian 1 Riyal! It was made of about 90% silver and was worth $20!
2:54 that dime looked proof for a sec
Awesome channel
Checked my local Coinstar last week and found 2 wheat pennies and about 98 cents in other change basically a free candy bar after the weekly shopping :D.
when the CoinStar rejects a coin, it is something it doesn't recognize. if you see a dime and it isn't damaged, but the machine wouldn't take it, there's a chance that they are silver from a collectors set swiped from mom and dad. I just found a dime from 2013 that is silver
I got some commemorative coins from a vending machine
The best thing i found was a silver quarter in a vending machine
best thing i found was 2 wheaties and a silver dime. the years were 1935 and 1937. the dime was a 1960
Nice finds
Nice finds Paul!
Im not loitering at the coin star no I just like it here
I like the barber coin
It was cool watching you searching and finding some goodies . LoL coin Voyer .
New to your videos good so far 👍
You found a wheat penny cool
Love
Probably 20% of my coinstar silver coin finds have been from on the floor in front of or just under the machine. My theory is the silver just wants to jump out of that reject tray and bounce. I guess it has a difference resonance/vibration and the coins just bounce out easier than clad.
I've gotten THREE steelies before at different times. Also, a pretty nicely faked pewter(?) counterfeit 1964 quarter. (Yes, a counterfeit quarter... it has a barely perceptible mold seam on the rim.)
My favorite find, though, is a good condition 1867 2 cent piece. How does a coin that surely hasn't been spent in 80-100 years end up in a coinstar?!?
Anyway... awesome montage! I really enjoy these. Thanks!
So far I got (2) 1943 steel pennies, 1917 wheat penny, (1) 1902 Indian head penny, (1) 1930 buffalo nickel..
Nice floor silver!!!
Every single coin star I go by is always empty. I’ve found a few things but now it’s like everyone knows to check those trays!
Nice Paul! I got one of those"Media Money" pennies in a machine wrapped roll last week. Keep the videos coming and stop filming Snack's butt!
one time i found about 50 cins in a coins star in the uk
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Cool stuff nice finds later
Wouldn't those fake coins be considered "Play dough"?🤔
Love that steel penny
I’ve found steel pennies i love finding them
Good score guys!!!
3:22 that coin star needs to chill
Congrats on 52K
1:46
And that silver dime from 1964
That RING had a split ,it'sa key ring, I notice the color of that steal penny as soon as you grabbed it.Wasn't that beatup coin a steal penny
Are the tide pods still on lockdown? 😂
The ring sounds like it's made of silver
15 bucks for Gas 5 bucks Worth of coins.
Ya pretty sad and embarrassing doing this as a grown man atleast I would be. Unless your a junkie looking for a 5 bag
Yeah, they have fun and make good money from patrons though. Also they have found coins from the 1800:s worth upwards of 10$ before
7:44 'another one of those', is an Aussie 5 cents.... doesn't rate a mention? 😢
What do you think of me commenting?
Michael Hargis thanks! Happy hunting
Lol
Heh Dude! Get yourself a real job. And don't eat up your profits. You seriously need exercise in your life. Ask your doctor.
No maby you need that👎👎👎👎👎