TommyGun it is a GOLD dollar coin, which weighs just under an ounce... of GOLD... unless it's a Half Ounce coin... OF GOLD... It is one of the presidential coins that were minted from 2005 to 2008, from the looks. And they range in price, right now, from $550 to $1600
LaCrossian I hope you are joking. They are GOLD in COLOR only. that is a James Polk Coin, minted in 2009. it contains ZERO gold. It is mostly copper with manganese brass clading. It is worth $1 and these coins are still being produced today until they get through all deceased presidents. If you think these are $550-$1600, I'll sell you a handful for half that.
+RC Codes I can't tell if this is a troll video or if he's fucking serious... "Oh man these coins are literally defying gravity!" Yeah bro, LITERALLY. -_- Who would have thought this machine was designed to take in more coins than it gave out!? INSANSITY! All I know is... I wish I made enough money to feel comfortable dumping 40 bucks into some shit machine for a Sacajawea dollar.
Unfortunately, you'd need a very powerful electromagnet for a coin-sized object to push against all that mass on the bottom tray, and I'm sure any magnet of that strength would be enough to malfunction the machine...not to mention the problem of carrying such a magnet around...
You know what would be fun, to take $100 worth of coins in there, with every intention of loosing it, so you wouldn't be disappointed if you did, and seeing if you could clear that entire machine out. THAT would be fun!
Erix Kello My stupid? Why thank you, I've always wanted some stupid. OH, you meant YOU'RE stupid as in I AM stupid not as in here have some stupid, it's yours... I get it. Who's stupid now?
911ambulancegirl still you.. you think you can clear a machine when you keep entering coins into it.. think about it to push a coin out of the machine you gotta enter a coin in the machine
+Sky_Hawk12 “SkullCrusher” I'm not advocating stealing, but if you're going to be using fake coins, make them out of lead. They'll be harder to stack, so you'll end up pushing the coins more often than not. Plus lead is cheap/free, and a coin mold is easy to make with a beer can and/or soft wood. Washers are easy to spot, so somebody will catch on real quick and throw your ass out.
Velno Onlev I'd say you'd get caught quicker, considering the noise the lead would make hitting the first level. I'm also not condoning stealing, actually stuff it, these machines steal from kids. Do whatever works just don't use your own money. If someone susses you out, RUN.
Three card Monte is cheaper and more efficient. You'll only need a cheap five-dollar deck of cards and an empty -alley way- plot of land. You may also want a reliable -handgun- life insurance plan.
I love at the beginning he sees that dollar coin and gets excited... even though there's several $5.00 bills resting on top. Granted, I understand getting those bills will be difficult to win. It was just the fact of focusing on the dollar coin and not the bills. Too funny. good job!
Whoever said some Americans are stupid? Spend $20 get $1 back... classic mathematical genius. I'll tell you what, for every $20 you give me, I'll give you a gold one.
he only spent 2 dollars whatever the machine payed out he put back in the machine. and still left after 12 minutes of entertainment .50 cents short of where he started
Holy shit you're actually stupid. It's okay, that's why America is the powerhouse of the world and your shitty country is not. Enjoy your good for nothing life. Idiot.
Love when I was in Vegas a few times, from Ireland, and every time you got 21 on the Blackjack Table, more in the older casinos though, they gave you an old 50c coin with JFK on it
+ApricotPit02 XD well he may only be down 5 dollars but think how much he cycled through... he was putting about 2 or 3 dollars in AT A TIME... that shit adds up
+ApricotPit02 XD I guess the point I'm trying to make is trying to win money at a coin pusher is a waste of time and money... much easier doing blackjack or even roulette...
Let's just all take a moment and recognize the fact that we just watched another man play a coin pusher machine for 12 minutes. What has this world come to
lol that's a freshly set machine. They're experienced in placing coins and "prizes" in a tempting way to lure people in. They still know you need to sink a bunch of coins on the top stack before there's even any movement on their bait.
All these people saying that he is stupid for putting more money in than he is getting back. How much money do you think he made on this video? Doesn't seem so stupid after all.
+Fabien White I am not really sure about the value of a gold coin that he got at the end of the video but certainly I think value of the gold coin exceeds the amount he spend to get it..
That is NOT a GOLD dollar coin. That is a regular dollar.... Did you really think that was real gold? have you not seen the rolls you can buy at the bank? This video proves stupidity. That "gold" dollar is only worth..... A DOLLAR. YOU WIN!
If he knew that, why was he extremely happy about getting it? it's not worth much since it has obviously been circulated. I know coins t0o, this guy is VERY silly! the fact he said "gold" dollar and not presidential dollar says alot!
when you say gold coin I expected an actual gold dollar not some crappy coin made of copper and zinc! also who gets so excited about a coin you can get in change.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're expecting to win? You keep saying "Come on Baby!!" Like you're going to win a jackpot; is this so? I don't know this game, so just curious. Or are you really this hectic and excited over winning several quarters? $5.25 = insane? Sorry fella, but I'm really confused - please explain!
+Jake The Presidential gold dollar isn't actually gold, it's called a "gold" coin because of the way it looks, not what it's made of .. which is a special mixture of copper, zinc, manganese, and nickel.
Somehow this is addicting to watch and see how much he can get for me at least. Lol. I've tried this too and never knew how to do it and to wait for any hanging extra coins. Good tip.
worth noting that there are holes in the sides so that not all of the money gets pushed forward over the edge. some falls through the side slots back into the machine (the machine keeps the money from the side slots)
these machines were my favorite. back in the day, Las Vegas had big ones that played on silver dollars, those were a blast! they would clean out your wallet pretty fast lol.
Oh my. I remember the first time I saw one of these, it was actually over in Europe, a smokey casino in a crappy part of London, where my family went on vacation. I was blown away. 40 years ago. Of course now I know that there's a lip on the front of the tray, to inhibit the coins falling off the front, while on the sides of it, it's just flat, so the coins fall easily over the sides, where the machine keeps the money. so basically it's like flushing a clogged toilet, all you end up with is turds on your shoe. Goober!