Beyond the Coinstar machine Plunder Log for the last Quarter of 2019

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“Black birds tend to like Shiny things.” ~ The Bloody Raven

I apologize for the lateness of this “Coinstar” Report but I will condense the last four months of Coin finds from my local Coinstar, Compass Fare machines, and Pepsi (I’m not getting any advertising $$$ from this beverage company) Drink Machine.
I started this little project back late November 2018 so the grand final totals will be reflective for 13 months rather than 12.

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The original objective was to find silver coin from the local Coinstar machines where I do my routine shopping. I drew inspiration from an American friend on another social platform who had found silver coins in her local Coinstar machines as customers often neglect checking the Rejected Coin tray. And this year a few of our members have been successful, right @plaid?

In the beginning I was getting tangible measurable results from Coinstar followed by a dry spell from the remainder of the year until the 2 Euro cent and a few US coin popped up in October.

Though I never found any silver coin, I got a modest reward for my efforts from Coinstar, Compass, and the Pepsi machine I often pass in my commute.

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A significant change lately is the Electronic Point-of-sale Card reader installed on this heavily used Train Station Soda/drink machines that have yielded plenty coins in the past but, no more since this upgrade took place.
We are ever marching forward to our cashless society. I may just have a chance if the firmware goes awry for some reason.

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So, on to the results of the last quarter of 2019!

Coin Finds for September 2019

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1992 5 cents 1867 - 1992 25 years Confederation 3rd Portrait Obverse, Copper Nickel, 4.6 g, Mintage of 53,732,000,KM# 205, Schön# 202

2002 5 cents ER II Golden Jubilee 3rd Portrait Obverse, plated steel, 3.95 g, Mintage of 135,960,000, KM# 446, Schön# 440.

2004 5 cents
2007 5 cents x2
2009 5 cents x2
2013 5 cents
2015 5 cents
2016 5 cents

2017 5 cents Living Traditions Obverse: 4th Portrait , Reverse: Algonkian styled Beaver, Plated Steel, 3.95 g, Mintage of 20,000,000.

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2002 10 cents
2008 10 cents
2010 10 cents
2012 10 cents x2
2016 10 cents x3
2019 10 cents
2015 25 cents

Summary for September 2019;

Grand Total from August 2019...$31.16 CAD
Total for September 2019............$1.70 CAD
Grand Total...............................$32.86 CAD
Foreign Coins................ Zero
Silver coins................... Zero
Keepers;

  1. 1992 5 Cents for Commodity value
  2. 2017 5 Cents Living traditions, Low Mintage

Coin Finds for October 2019

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1993 25 cents
1994 25 cents
2012 25 cents
2018 25 cents
1984 10 cents
2012 10 cents
2007 5 cents
2009 5 cents
2011 5 cents x2
2015 5 cents
2016 5 cents x5
2019 5 cents x2

2005 5 cents Victory commemorative 4th Portrait Obverse, Plated steel, 3.95 g, Mintage of 59,258,000 KM# 627, Schön# 588

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2017 US quarter dollar Effigy Mounds National Monument Portrait of George Washington Obverse, Clad copper, 5.67 g, Mintage of 210,800,000, KM# 653

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2006M Spain Euro 2 cents , Obverse: The cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Reverse: 2 Cents/Globe, Copper plated steel, 3.06 g, Mintage of 262,250,000, KM# 1041, Schön# 333

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2013 Austria Euro 2 cents ,Obverse: An Edelweiss, Reverse: 2 Cent/Globe, Copper plated steel, 3.06 g, Mintage of 121,500,000, KM# 3083, Schön# 278

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2018F Germany Euro 2 cents ,Obverse: The Oak Twig, Reverse: 2 Euro Cents/globe, Copper plated steel, 3.06 g, Mintage of 114,960,000, KM# 208, J# 483, Schön# 207

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Summary for October 2019;

Grand Total from Sept 2019...$32.86 CAD
Total for October 2019............$1.85 CAD
Grand Total............................$33.71 CAD
Foreign Coins.....3
USA Coins...........1
Silver coins.........Zero
Keepers;..............I simply keep all foreign coins

Coin Finds for November 2019

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2001 1 cent 3rd Portrait Obverse, Copper plated zinc, 2.25 g, Mintage of 919,358,000, KM# 289, Schön# 163a, Schön# 163b

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1981 5 cents 2nd Portrait Obverse, Nickel 4.54 g Mintage of 99,107,900 KM#60.2 (Modified obverse)

1998 5 cents
2000 5 cents
2001 5 cents
2003 5 cents
2006 5 cents
2009 5 cents
2012 5 cents
2015 5 cents x5
2016 5 cents x5
2018 5 cents x2
2004 10 cents
2016 10 cents
2018 10 cents
2016 25 cents
1990 2 dollars
2001 2 dollars

Summary for Nov 2019;

Grand Total from Oct 2019….$33.71 CAD
Total for November 2019……..$5.56 CAD
Grand Total……….…………..$39.27 CAD
Foreign Coins….....zero
Silver coins……….zero
Keepers;…………..The obsolete 2001 penny

Coin Finds for December 2019

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1979 5 Cents 2nd Portrait Obverse, Nickel 4.54 g Mintage of 186,295,825 KM#60.2 (Modified obverse)

2002 5 Cents
2003 5 Cents
2014 5 Cents
2016 5 Cents x 4
2018 5 Cents
2008 10 Cents
2015 10 Cents

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2017 10 Cents Wings of Peace 4th Partrait Obverse, Plated Steel, 1.75 g, Mintage of 20,000,000.

2018 10 Cents

2006 25 Cents Medal of Bravery 4th Portrait Obverse, plated steel, 4.43 g, Mintage of 20,040,000, KM# 629, Schön# 649

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2005D US Quarter Dollar Minnesota 1858 Portrait of George Washington, Clad copper, 5.67 g , Mintage of 248,400,000.

2012 One Dollar

Summary for Dec 2019;

Grand Total from Nov 2019…$39.27 CAD
Total for December 2019………$2.10 CAD
Grand Total Year End 2019….$41.37 CAD
Foreign Coins…..Zero
USA Coins………..1
Silver coins………Zero
Keepers;

  1. 2005D US Quarter Dollar,
  2. 2006 25 Cents Medal of Bravery, low mintage
  3. 2017 10 Cents Wings of Peace, low mintage
  4. 1979 5 Cents Commodity value

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And so me grand total Plunder for the year 2019 is $41.37 CAD in cold hard Cash! And we know it will go to my… ”Go Fund me Pirate Ship”
And what ship did I get FUNDED?

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Arrrh, and that leaves me with $8.72 to spare!

Other Grand Totals;
Foreign Coins…...8
USA Coins………..9
Miscellaneous..…4
Silver Coins….…..0

So do yea ‘ave a Coinstar Machine near ye? Tell me wha’ Yea plundered from it or any other Change generatin’ vendin’ machine.

References

1, My own photos/pictures taken with a HuaweiKII-L05 Smartphone
P. Image under Pixabay
W Wiki Commons
R Clip art vectors from 123RF

Coinflation: Metal Values Canada

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“Et lux in tenebris to serve laboro, sum sicarius” “I work in the shadows to serve the Light, I am an Assassin”


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$41.37 CAD just by looking in the little tray when you walk by!? That's nothing the shake a carbonated drink at @kerrislravenhill. Excellent coin purchase as well, I just love that design.
The most intriguing part of this post for me though?

Miscellaneous..…4

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I'm glad you asked!



Miscellaneous. And the 9 batteries are still good too.

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I love that Asian charm!
Thoes batteries though!

😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣


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There was also a Car Wash token, round metal slug from an electrical box, wood screw, and bottle cap. I have no idea why the batteries.

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I can just see an old guy dumping his box of change in the coinstar then when he gets home looking for his hearing aid batteries and suddenly remembering HE DUMPED THEM IN THE COINSTAR MACHINE!
Baahahahahaha.


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VERY interesting!!! It all adds up for sure and you got some great pirate booty too!

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It wasn't even close to funding a real working replica ship!
Eventually this cash was gonna be used to buy something silvery if I find silver from these machines or not, there was gonna be a Happy Ending.
Thank you for commenting @elizabethbit

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WOW... that is not a modest reward.... it is super! And that Queen Anne's Revenge... so beautiful! A collector's coin... so appropriate for you, my stacking sis!
Have a great week, Take care 🥰🌺🤙 and a million Hugs and Kisses 🤗💕💋!!!

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I originally purchased the Queen Anne's revenge on my card because I knew these are going fast and I can't wait for funds. I ended up borrowing on my Emergency reserves with the self imposed promise to cover it later from my Bottle Deposit recovery program or if I got lucky with my Coinstar finds. The $41.37 was more than adequate to cover the cost of one coin at $32.65 CAD, now I can't get them even for $50 CAD.

As in your article Sis, always use Credit responsibly!
Hugs! 🤗 🌺 💝 🌹 💓 🌸

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Another mans junk is another mans treasure. Go Coinstar and Canadian Coins in the USA.


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I may try checking between the cushions of old used and vintage couches at thrift stores as another possible coin source.
Thanks for commenting @rollingthunder

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That’s so nice, I’m going to start checking the coinstar machines I pass!
My local Walmart has one and the grocery store!!
If you see me posting more 100 Oz bars you know I struck a pirates booty !!!🤗👍😊

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You'll never know what you will find, and it's Finder's Keepers. Good Luck @silvertop

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🤗 Some of the Coinstar machines down by me sell BTC, do the machines up in Canada do the same?

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I heard of that, but none of my Machines are selling BTC. Yet. They could be ready for that feature but I think that they require government's and our big bank's blessing before they are allowed to retail crypto. For now we have a few private unregulated type machines located in a chain of Coffee shops around town. They have pretty steep fees though.

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The coinstar machines I'm told also have very high fees.
This will get the word out to the public, when anybody on the street can just walk up and buy BTC🤗

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Thanks for the shoutout @kerrislravenhill! Yes! Silver can be found! I have only found silver once and it was but a mere dime, but nevertheless it was free silver! For those interested here was my post about it... free silver!

I'd say you had a good year! (13 months, close enough.) And although it wasn't silver in the tray, all that change ends up turning into some shiny... just a bit of alchemy to convert clad coins into precious metals (or a trip to the LCS)!

Anyway, thanks for sharing! I love these posts! :)

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At least you are still ahead of me. 1 to 0. In direct finds.
I just took an indirect long way around to paying for the silver with the proceeds of my finds and at the same time build a collection of foreign coins.
Then there's my Aluminum cans into Silver coins operation to buy that 1977 Bermuda $25 coin and the 1979 Costa Rica 100 Colones sterling silver coins. Cash entirely recovered from 780 Can and bottle deposits.
Collecting Cans paid off! I may do a Summary post on that.
So keep checking those Coinstars and any other Coin handling contraption @plaid

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That’s a free $41 my friend. Not shabby at all


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From 'Off-Grid' cash into 'Off-grid' savings so eventually all this free cash will be used to but a nice silver coin in the end even if I don't find silver in these machines, a happy ending.
Thanks for the comment @silverd510

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There is no Coinstar machines in my country... :=(
!trdo

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The majority of my coins come from Compass, my Public Transportation fare machines and sometimes beverage machines.
Thanks for the Trendos @ronaldoavelino

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Nice job! I always check the machine, but tend to not find any very often. You've done well, keep at it, that's where most of my "world" coins have come from.

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Much of my foreign coins come from the Coinstar, the majority of the cash come from the Fare and drink dispensers.
May as well keep trying.
You'll never know what you'll find.
Thanks for the comment @fat-elvis

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That's pretty impressive that you were able to find a couple of Twonies and a Loonie. It's curious that someone would not have heard that "clink" into the rejected coins. Your gain!

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The automatic sorting and counting process is rather noisy and not just the process of pouring the coins into the receptacle.
Maybe the customer is in a hurry, distracted, or didn't care.
The reject coins become fair game, first come, first served. 😄

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Woo hoo! Just Scored a Loonie from a Compass fare machine today.

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Now that's awesome! It's a nice tip just for being observant!

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