My biggest find of finding foreign coins when I was at a Winn & Dixie food store several years back in Orlando right outside of Disney World, where there's a Coinstar. When I looked in the return pocket and was filled with 25-cent pieces from the Bahamas and Burmuda, 20 quarters each making it 40 total coins.
@@MYGOLDCOIN101 you were asking why they would've made a half cent so big and I believe that because back then 1 cent could actually buy something where as today not so much. So the cents and half cents were used frequently unlike the pennies of today that just usually get discarded in a sticky cup holder in moms Buick. Lol
You should get a job emtying out Coinstar machines so you can make coin find videos very regularly. I bet you would make a good amount of side money from selling the coins and making lots of videos.
@@MYGOLDCOIN101 Well because of Covid it seems like lots of people are still on unemployment so really good chance they are hiring. I do not think it requires much training but I am sure they will do a background check since honesty would be so important. But you seem like a really ethical person so that should be no problem for you.
Hit a jackpot, its not the first time, my gf work for the business that has the coin star in the building, but really anyone can scoop up the rejected coins, if one there first to do so.