I believe its pre 1982. Also if you wash them in vinegar first it seems to clean them up and make them better looking after pressing. or thats what I've read I can't stand the smell of vinegar so can't bring myself to do it.

It is pre-1982. We soak ours in vinegar for a while before our trip to clean them up. The newer ones work fine, but the silver color shows through after they are pressed. So its kind of a personal preference thing. The copper content is much higher in the old pennies so you don't get the color difference. There are also quarter machines scattered throughout the parks and 2 dime machines inside Space Mountain. The dates don't matter on those.
Thanks, never heard of dime mashines. What coins I have to put in to pay for dime and quarter pressers?
I tried new ones at Six Flags, they were shiny but you could see some white metal where they were streatched. They also were not straight, kind of bend. maybe something was just wrong with their machine, do not know.![]()
Thanks, never heard of dime mashines. What coins I have to put in to pay for dime and quarter pressers?

DP soaked her pennies in ketchup and they turned sort of...pinkish. I'd rather do the vinegar myself. And all hers were 1982 and before. They turned out great though! The post-1982 ones were kind of weird in comparison, streaky and blotchy with silver peeking through (or is it nickel?).