Why are there coins inside some MacBook Pros?

Whether you want to believe it or not, coins or various other objects were found inside some MacBook Pros, these being located inside the Super Drive. We are talking about a component designed to read CD/DVDs, but it seems that it is also perfect for storing various small objects.

In the video clip below, you can see a report made on the subject of the mysterious coins that end up inside MacBooks, they are always discovered in the same place, in the Super Drive. Many people wonder how the coins get there, some even saying that they are introduced by those who assemble Apple products in factories in China.

In reality, Apple employees say that the Super Drive opening can fit various very small objects, from coins to SD cards, paper clips and more. In general, children insert anything they catch into these ports, but in some cases coins can enter if the MacBook Pro is placed in a backpack in which there are coins left.

The mystery of the coins, or other objects, found in the Super Drive is actually very well explained by the fact that the hole left in the case facilitates the entry of many objects. Whether they are forcibly inserted, or get there by accident, over the years Apple employees have found many foreign objects inside MacBooks.

"Jonas, who claims to be a former Apple Store Genius Bar worker, said he and his fellow technicians often found random items inside MacBooks and "90 (percent) of the time, it was the result of kids shoving things in the Optical Drive. We'd find coins, paperclips, SD cards, you name it. If it was slim enough to fit the slot, we'd find it in there.""

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yP3tl2k9ass