I used the Coinstar machine at my Credit Union, and it rejected some of my coins. When I went to the teller he said the machine rejects pre 1964 coins because they have a different weight, so it assumes they’re counterfeit.
The teller said I could, of course cash them in for face value, but they’re worth more than that, so I hung on to them. A few weeks ago I was selling something to SD Bullion, and mentioned the 90% silver quarters I had, and asked if they buy them. They paid me $17 per four quarters, so my $4 in quarters turned into $68.
I used the Coinstar machine at my Credit Union, and it rejected some of my coins. When I went to the teller he said the machine rejects pre 1964 coins because they have a different weight, so it assumes they’re counterfeit.
The teller said I could, of course cash them in for face value, but they’re worth more than that, so I hung on to them. A few weeks ago I was selling something to SD Bullion, and mentioned the 90% silver quarters I had, and asked if they buy them. They paid me $17 per four quarters, so my $4 in quarters turned into $68.