Coin star cache

darnsober

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When I first looked in it I was like no way I'm seeing what I'm seeing. I thought it was going to be a ton of silver because it looked so shiny and bright. Unfortunately it was a bunch of foreign coins. If I ever go to Canada I could buy myself lunch though.
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Congrats, sometimes the Coinstar can surprise you, I usually find nothing in our local Coinstar most of the time but it's still worth checking just in case as within the past few weeks I hit a small jackpot of several dollars+ which is pretty good considering all the times I found a crusty Zincoln or two :lol:
 
If I ever go to Canada I could buy myself lunch though.


Go here. Is spend all my found clad here...and possibly my silver!

Don't go to one in the USA - different suppliers make things taste different - and the vibe is different. [emoji3]


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k2gleaner
 
Go here. Is spend all my found clad here...and possibly my silver!

Don't go to one in the USA - different suppliers make things taste different - and the vibe is different. [emoji3]


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k2gleaner

I haven't noticed a difference the ones in the USA and the ones in Canada. Love their sandwiches.
 
The chocolate on something like a chocolate dip is different. In the US, it tastes just like Dunkin Donuts chocolate. Believe me, I lived there for 25 years!

k2gleaner
 
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