How to Get Coins in Cash Cleaner Simulator
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If you’re wondering where to find coins in Cash Cleaner Simulator you’re not missing a special machine or secret room. You’re just waiting on the RNG gods.
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Where to Find Coins
Coins drop randomly alongside other junk items, like:
Shell casings
Trash
Broken tools
And yes, occasionally a shiny coin
You’ll find them mixed into loot drops from your usual mission deliveries. There’s no special “coin run” or sorting machine. They just show up, usually when you’re busy not looking for them.
What Coins Do
Coins are used in certain missions later in the game. You can’t clean, roll, or count them with any machine though; only by hand. The best thing to do is toss them into a box and keep them stored.
If you’ve bought the Piggy Bank, you can drop coins into it too. They don’t add much value, but it counts. Hold on to every coin you find, even if it looks like junk at first.
When to Expect Coins
They don’t appear early in the game; not during your first few missions
They start appearing after a certain amount of progress, usually once you’ve unlocked more gear and expanded your delivery types
If you’ve just gotten the Loadout quest asking for 10 coins, it means you’re now in the pool where coins can drop
Tips to Actually Get Them
Keep processing every item drop, even if it looks useless
Check trash and reject piles—you might have tossed one by accident
Be ready for missions that ask for coins, necklaces, or vases
If you don’t have them stored up already, those missions can’t be completed
So stockpile anything rare, even if it seems pointless at first
Coins usually drop in low numbers (one or two at a time) so don’t expect to finish the quest all at once. It’s slow. It’s annoying. But eventually you’ll hit your 10.
Final Blurb
Coins don’t come from a special place. They come from your patience being tested. Treat every drop like a scavenger hunt, and never trust the trash pile. If you blink, your coins probably got shredded.

