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    The felt seals on the ends of the drum start to wear out after a few years. The gap created in the worn seals is where the coins and other treasures slide through and fall into the bottom of the dryer.
    The older (80s and 90s) Whirlpool\Kenmore dryers with the small kick plate at the bottom below the door score the best for coins. I call them "piggy bank" dryers. You can get to the coins easily even if you dont plan on breaking down the whole dryer. Just pry the top of the kick plate loose by sliding a putty knife or flat screwdriver along the top of the plate. This will release the top and the plate will "hinge" down out of the way.
    My 4 year old loves digging the coins out of these types of dryers.
    I fixed appliances for a thrift store many years ago. We used to go out in the "bone yard" and collect coins. I remember I got like $67 in three hours one time doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utahscrapper View Post
    The felt seals on the ends of the drum start to wear out after a few years. The gap created in the worn seals is where the coins and other treasures slide through and fall into the bottom of the dryer.
    The older (80s and 90s) Whirlpool\Kenmore dryers with the small kick plate at the bottom below the door score the best for coins. I call them "piggy bank" dryers. You can get to the coins easily even if you dont plan on breaking down the whole dryer. Just pry the top of the kick plate loose by sliding a putty knife or flat screwdriver along the top of the plate. This will release the top and the plate will "hinge" down out of the way.
    My 4 year old loves digging the coins out of these types of dryers.
    I fixed appliances for a thrift store many years ago. We used to go out in the "bone yard" and collect coins. I remember I got like $67 in three hours one time doing it.
    ah that is interesting i didnt know that not that mine is from the 80's not sure what year it is ill have to see.

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    Great Post! Here too... We find change every single time!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1 View Post
    ah that is interesting i didnt know that not that mine is from the 80's not sure what year it is ill have to see.
    Sounds like someone's fix'in to get in trouble taring up Mom's dryer.
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    My cousin gave me a dryer a while back....didn't notice till I was breaking down that he had cut the chord. $@# So I sent him a e-mail telling him I was bringing the dryer back cause he cut the chord, I only found one dollar and forty two cents and no expensive jewelry !!

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    Scrapped a dryer yesterday, first one for me other than fixing my own. For anyone thats interested here was the results were on an older Amana HD Dryrer I scavenged out of a ditch.
    95# tin most plastic off. local yard is real particular on that
    1/2# aluminum
    5# shred, hardware misc small pieces
    9# motor
    1.5 lbs insulated wire Power cord was gone and not all wire was copper
    few ounces brass from terminal ends and power cable contacts.
    Saved the timer and switch contacts (silver ?)
    1.85 loose change
    Made better money scrapping other stuff in the same time frame, but you never know what might be in the bottom
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    I found one gold ear ring, two silver studs & one diamond in dryer yesterday.

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    If the drum paddles come off check them found several coins under and inside them on the last dryer I scrapped.

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    yeah i love dryers, i always find a few pieces of change, best ever was over 11 bucks, in change and a 5 dollar bill. one of the ladies i work with gave it to me, she said if her husband would'nt empty his pockets, she would'nt either.

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    A year or so ago, i was helping a friend of mine scrap about 15 dryers out of a laundromat from the 60's.
    we made like $50 just off the coins and paper money.

    there was also some heavy aluminum trim, and the carcasses were just plain heavy...about 250lb each after stripping them


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