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Results from the CoinStar Machines
Nothing.
So I wrote this little story.
It was like a dream.
The store's PA system drones another epic elevator hit of the past only to fade behind the task at hand, hearing but not listening, loading the counter my grocery finds of the morning.
The cashier in her familiar black sweater over the store logoed tee shirt, like every Saturday morning is as courteous as always, "Would you like to cash in your points?"
And as I would always say, "No thanks, saving them for Christmas."
"That's $21.35 your card please..."
The routine the same.
I pack my bags with my shopping bargains then I turn and face that same green cabinet every Saturday morning. My thoughts go back to my Dad's comment as he once observed a man rifle a pay phone's coin return for some usable change. "He must be desperate for cash or he has a certain respect for money."
As there is an apparent yet unfounded stigma of a person collecting trivial loose change. I shrugged off that self-imposed stigma and studied the machine's coin return as I approach it with guarded expectation as I had no results for months. There was something hidden in the dark confines of the coin return. "Ah, some coins, finally." I thought to myself.
That moment l became aware that store's music had changed to something vaguely to the 1812 overture. I felt the satisfactory rush of achievement as I clutched the coins in my fist then slowly turned my fist up and opened my fingers. There was a glint of a golden coin beneath the two quarters, four dimes and two nickels. I could sense its weightiness even among the other typical mundane coins. The store's music reached a crescendo as my left finger pushed aside the imposters of value to reveal the one majestic golden coin.
I see the majestic Eagle in flight with the Inscription: United States of America Twenty Dollars! Then turning, I gaze upon her glory holding up the torch of liberty high in her right hand, a branch of prosperity on her left, flowing robes of purity hanging to her left foot resting on bedrock firmament and looking back at her face ...is that a beard?
I wake up.
Darn, its still a dream.
Results from the Compass Fare Machines
We’re finally seeing mintage quantities reported for 2018 coins.
2018 x 2 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 87,528,000.
2016 x 7 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 140,952,000.
2015 x 3 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 87,360,000.
2013 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 78,120,000.
2010 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 126,840,000.
2009 x2 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 266,448,000.
2004 P 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 132,097,000.
2003p x 2 5 cents Beaver Reverse Nickle plated steel, Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, KM# 491, Schön# 519a, Mintage of 61,393,000.
2002p 5 Cents Golden Jubilee Reverse Nickel plated steel, Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, KM# 446, Schön# 440, mintage of 135,960,000. 50th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth II 1952 - 2002
2001 5 Cents Beaver Reverse Nickel plated steel, Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, KM# 182b, Schön# 164a, mintage of 136,656,000.
1992 5 Cents Confederation Reverse Copper 75% Nickel 25%, Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, KM# 205, Schön# 202, mintage of 136,656,000.
1986 5 Cents Beaver Reverse Copper Nickel Elizabeth II 2nd Portrait, KM# 60.2a, Schön# 60a mintage, of 156,104,000.
1976 5 Cents Beaver Reverse Nickel , Elizabeth II 2nd portrait, KM# 60.1, Schön# 60, mintage of 55,140,213.
1963 5 Cents Beaver Reverse Nickel , Elizabeth II 1st portrait, KM# 57, Schön# 50, mintage of 43,970,320
2018L 10 Cents Bluenose Schooner reverse, Nickel plated Steel, KM# 492, Schön# 520, mintage of 118,525,000.
2016 x2 10 Cents Bluenose Schooner reverse, Nickel plated Steel, KM# 492, Schön# 520, mintage of 220,000,000
2015 x2 10 Cents Bluenose Schooner reverse , Nickel plated Steel KM# 492, Schön# 520, Mintage of 112,475,000
2013 10 Cents Bluenose Schooner reverse ,Nickel plated Steel KM# 492, Schön# 520, Mintage of 104,775,000
2001p 10 Cents - Year of Volunteers ) Bluenose Schooner reverse Nickel plated Steel, KM# 412, Schön# 407, mintage of 225,000,000
Results from the Beverage Machine
2018 25 Cents CaribouReverse Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, Nickel plated steel, KM# 493, Schön# 521, mintage of 102,560,000.
2012L 25 Cents CaribouReverse Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, Nickel plated steel, KM# 493, Schön# 521, mintage of 153,450,000.
2002 25 Cents Golden Jubilee CaribouReverse Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, Nickel plated steel, KM# 448, Schön# 442, mintage of 156,105,000, 50th Anniversary of the Succession of Elizabeth II to the throne.
Summary:
Total Plunder from the Coinstar, Pop Machine, and the nearby 3 Compass Fare Machines for June 2019
37 coins $2.75 In CAD Currency
0 Pendant/jewelry
0 coins Foreign Currency $0.00 USD
0 Silver Arrgh! NOT again!
Total Cash collected since Nov 2018 for the 'Go Fund my Pirate Ship' is $25.91 CAD
Just so miffed of the lack of Silver finds so I’ll pull this out of my Stack for that Silver Fix!
2012 20 Dollars - Elizabeth II Polar bear 0.9999 silver at 7.96 grams KM#1226 and a mintage of 250000 but I get the feeling a lot got melted down as these were not very popular. So a low actual net mintage? Let’s wait and see. The news it’s that the Bank of Canada ruled these unpopular coins as LEGAL TENDER, and that the Royal Bank (The complainant) is unwittingly stocking these at their main branches across Canada and it just may become very useful when the SHTF event happens.
So do yea ‘ave a Coinstar Machine near ye? Tell me wha’ Yea plundered from it or any other Change generatin’ vendin’ machine.
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