
$200 Wheat Penny Found
Imagine dropping loose change into a Coinstar machine⦠and accidentally leaving behind a $200 coin.
That is exactly what just happened β and the story has shocked the coin collecting community.
π The Incredible Coinstar Discovery
Everyone, Joe made an unbelievable find.
While checking the reject slot at the bottom of a Coinstar machine β you know, the small tray where rejected coins drop β Joe spotted something most people would never expect to see:
π A 1914-D Lincoln Wheat Penny
Yes, the real deal.
Most people walk past Coinstar machines without ever glancing at that little reject tray. But Joe checked β and it paid off big time. π°
πͺ What Is the Coinstar Reject Slot?
If youβve never noticed it, hereβs how it works step by step:
- You pour coins into Coinstar
- The machine rejects:
- Foreign coins
- Silver coins
- Older or oddly shaped coins
- Rejected coins fall into a small slot at the bottom
- Many people forget to check it before walking away
Thatβs where treasures hide. πβ¨
β Why the 1914-D Wheat Penny Is So Valuable
The 1914-D Lincoln Wheat Penny is considered a key date β one of the most important coins in the entire Wheat Penny series.
Hereβs why it matters:
- π Minted in Denver (D mint mark)
- π Very low mintage
- π Essential coin for completing a Wheat Penny set
- π Rare to find in circulation
Because of this, collectors aggressively seek it out.
π΅ How Much Is a 1914-D Wheat Penny Worth?
The value depends heavily on condition, but even lower-grade examples are valuable:
- β οΈ Worn condition: ~$150β$200
- π Mid-grade: $300β$600
- π High-grade: $1,000+
Finding one for free in a Coinstar reject slot is almost unheard of.
π² How Could Someone Miss This?
Thatβs the shocking part.
Someone either:
- Didnβt recognize what they had
- Didnβt check the reject tray
- Or assumed it was just another old penny
That small mistake cost them hundreds of dollars.
β Lesson for Every Coin Hunter
This story proves one important rule:
π Always check the Coinstar reject slot.
Youβre not just looking for pennies β youβre looking for:
- Silver coins
- Key-date Wheat pennies
- Foreign or error coins
- Real hidden money
Joe checked.
Joe won. π
π Final Thoughts
Congratulations to Joe on an absolutely unbelievable find.
A 1914-D Wheat Penny worth around $200, sitting unnoticed in a Coinstar machine, reminds us that treasure is still out there β hiding in plain sight.
Next time you see a Coinstarβ¦
π Look twice. Check the tray.
You never know what history (and money) is waiting for you. πͺβ¨
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