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any one tumbled coins with vinegar and pebbles, wonder if works..

ojm bc

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trying a batch now will know pretty soon.... oj

There's a coin change installed at Can Tire store, heck already cashed in a 100 bucks minus the 11% fee, but for me worth it, hate rolling coins.
 
I use a tumbler with aquarium gravel, water, a shot of lemon juice, and a squirt of dish soap. Just make sure to tumble clad and pennies separate. Otherwise your clad comes out pink.
 
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they usually get jammed up and get replaced fast, this is the first coin change around north van in around 5 years, looks like it works really good, digital like the one you see at casino's.. once it finishes counting, you press the blue done button and get a receipt, then the clerk pays you cash.
 
use them for tip's and in vending machines, toss them in Salvation Army buckets, there are lots of uses for them. For 11 percent I would sure roll them before I would dump them in a change machine. They make little things that make rolling them easy.
 
Yep...being new to this...I've been dumping them through the Coinstar machine at Walmart..once a month, 9.8% but now I am gonna get a tumbler, and clean them up..I get anywhere from 60 to 100 bucks per month up until this cold snap, just from clad...so it would pay for me to do this...the other subject is what I call the "butt" pennys...those zincolns that are half rotten...whats a fellow to do with a coffee can of rotten butt pennys? Bury them in a little treasure chest on the beach with a note inside?
 
I got a friend who use's Drain O in in his tumbler. It's one teaspoon then a little water and non colored fish gravel, it works good. Clean's them all up like new. To much drain O will foam up and start pouring out the lid.
 
as the gun guys know, it uses ground up walnuts or corn cob and does a great job. This is the one I use but they come cheaper http://www.amazon.com/Hornady-Case-Tumbler-110-Volt/dp/B000PD1XE4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1292622353&sr=8-3
 
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