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It's supposed to make counting your loose change both convenient and easy, but an Action News investigation is calling into question the accuracy of some coin counting kiosks.
We took $32 to the coin-counting device located in the lobby of a Glassboro supermarket. That total was split between 96 quarters, 60 dimes, 20 nickels and 100 pennies.
Altogether, they had deposited 5,708 quarters, 3,909 dimes, 2,360 nickels, and 7,8733 pennies into a counting machine, and kept any vintage, unusual or foreign coins they found, which they added ...
It's supposed to make counting your loose change both convenient and easy, but an Action News investigation is calling into question the accuracy of some coin counting kiosks.
It's supposed to make counting your loose change both convenient and easy, but an Action News investigation is calling into question the accuracy of some coin counting kiosks.
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