We have these machines up here in Canada, but most are inside a local supermarkets. Is this not theft if I take rejected coins that I did not put in? Not saying it's right or wrong but does finders-keepers apply here?
I consider the coins abandoned... so finders-keepers applies. There is an opening on the front of the machine... hard to miss.
Found a '49-S Roosevelt Dime a couple months back. I was pleasantly surprised... It was my first CoinStar reject find! Within a few minutes of finding that '49-S, I found a '62 and '64-D Roosie in my banker's teller tray. Those gray Silver rims were caught out of the corner of my eye. -Brian
The reject "slot" (What it should be more accurately named) is located in the center of a CoinStar machine. This is where coins that are unaccepted by the machine are returned to the customer... Such as Silver composed coins and coins with a diameter less than 12mm. Recently (or it may have always been this way), CoinStars started not allowing these coins. "What's the reason for that?" you may ask? ... Well, that's anybody's guess. -Brian
Well worth the 10 seconds Over the years I've found numerous wheat cents and minor foreign coins. The notable finds are three silver dimes and a 1955 silver quarter, all at different times. Keep lookin'!
Never hurts to look, it is finder's keepers, same as when you used to pass a phone booth (so outdated, I know), go inside and check the coin return. Most times it was empty, but sometimes you got some change.
I run into a lot of interesting Canadian coins at the coin star reject bins. Canadian coins turn up a lot in circulation in America. I'm sure our coins wind up in circulation in Canada. Ever find any interesting American coins in the reject bin up there?
Not quite a CoinStar but the "Fat Cat" coin counting machine at my local credit union had a Canadian quarter and a "Chuck E. Cheese" token in it today. Another place I look for "rejects" is at the self checkout machines at grocery stores. Even though the machine tells customers to take their bills, I will find a dollar bill once every other month or so. Twice my kids have found a $10 bill! I don't think I would have believed it if I hadn't been there with them.
I started looking after seeing this thread, must have checked 100+ since....finally found a Euro cent , 2005 or 2006 from Eire ( Ireland). I might save it for a tip at a restaurant with bad food/ service. It's very small, like smaller than a dime, should make the point....
A dateless Standing Liberty Quarter, today. Not bad. Along with a Canadian 1 and 5 cent and a UK 10 pence.
I always check them. Found a silver dime and over $10 in the return slot once. Also two $1 casino tokens in the trash can next to it. Bob