So close...1914 wheatback

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How do you get coins out of a Coinstar machine? I've never used Coinstar, but I thought it was for converting loose change into paper cash.
 

How do you get coins out of a Coinstar machine? I've never used Coinstar, but I thought it was for converting loose change into paper cash.
It is...I get the coins from the reject bin after the coins are poured in at the top of the coinstar...sometimes the person pouring the coins in forgets to check the reject bin... then I swoop in after they leave....hope that helps
 

Today's coinstar find garnered a 1914 wheatback.
If only it had a mint mark..the other coins were given to me by the very nice service counter person which included another wheatback...




Thanks for viewing :)
I feel your pain, a few days ago I found a 1914S wheat cent.
 

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