I havn't found anything in my change but recently I have made it a habit to check the CoinStars when I enter and exit the grocery store. I have found a few coins left in them my last couple trips. Nothing silver, a few Canadian coins and other rejected change!
Over the weekend I pick up a 2011 10c, 2014 green $2, 2014 AIATSIS 50c and a 2000 "Fat Lettered Millennium" 50c All were found in my change
Nothing in mt change but I found a 1943 Steel Penny in a coinstar today along with a canadian coin. Normally I just find canadian coins so this was a neat find. Still trying to figure out why people dont check these things, the machine even reminds you. So far 1 war nickel, lots of canadian coins and a steel penny!
Found a 2010 Upset 50c piece. This is my second find of this particular error which I think is a pretty good effort!
Found these in my change. I presume they hold no value beyond their face value as they're circulated and scuffed. Is this correct? Source: Me
the 2000 is not the incused variety.. id only keep the intl year of volunteers 20c (bottom left) and spend the rest .. on silver
I would keep the centenary of Canberra 20 cent piece, check the 50 cent year of the family for "wide" date and check the war 50 cents for cuds, not worth a lot but interesting anyway.
This week I found 1x 2015 $1 MOR and 1x 2015 $1 ANZAC centenary. I think it is the C mintmark which sells for $3 at the mint.
Deposited all the other coins and found $7 of rejected coins left behind in the counting machine and in it was my first ever round 50cent