My grandkids enjoy collecting the pressed pennies. For awhile I'd carry a baggie of quarters and pennies. It was heavy!How much change do you bring? Per kid![]()
Yes, definitely. We have done this and the CMs are very nice about it. Some stores also have change machines near the pressed penny machines.I have a question, not sure if this is ok to do or not, but is it too much trouble to ask a CM at a register for change? I know I have asked them for shiny pennies. I like my pressed pennies to be shiny!
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Historically, whether Disney or not, we would use the tubes from M&M minis, which fit quarters perfectly...and they were fun to empty beforehand. More recently, DS, who is now 19 and still collects pressed pennies, uses a tube from Airborne.A few years ago I wised up.... Not wanting to carry the bag of quarters and pennies on a January trip, here's what I did....
I went to the neighborhood pharmacy and asked for 4 of the tall Rx bottles just a little bigger around than a quarter.
I filled each one with 2-quarters & 1-penny until they were full. Gave one to each grandkid for Christmas.
thanks for the tip. Now i have to go searching for older penniesShiny pennies are not what you want. Well, you do want shiny but nothing that comes from a change drawer. You really want pre 1982 pennies that are mostly copper. Anything recent is not and will streak when pressed. To clean pre-1982 pennies we use bar keepers friend. Shines them up and if part of our pre trip ritual.
Thanks for posting this! My kids are huge pressed penny collectors and they are going to be thrilled to know there will be special pennies on our next trip!DLR released a whole bunch of new machines in honor of the 60th anniversary. They also published a guide with the pressed coin locations. You can usually get a copy in the parks or download it from this Parks Blog posting:
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...or-the-disneyland-resort-diamond-celebration/
The pressed penny machines cost $0.50. There are also pressed quarter and nickel machines. The pressed quarters cost $1.00 plus the quarter (usually) and the nickel costs $0.75 plus the nickel. I would bring a couple of rolls of quarters and lots of shiny coins to press!
For containers we used the mini M&M tubes you can get at most store check-out lines. I'm pretty sure the kids could carry a roll of quarters and a most of a roll of pennies in a tube. Each kid had their own and carried them in the parks, so they were ready when they found a penny squisher.
You could even "stack" them 2 Quarters & 1 Penny in the tube for ease.