silvereagle78 said:Thats a very good question! I usually dump until I hear a snide remark such as "Oh its the coin guy again" But seriously, shop around for a bank with a coin machine. Taking rerolled coins back irritate tellers. I spread my dumps out over 7-8 banks and I am not even close to going through what other people here do. I also try to visit these banks only once a month. Best bet just try to feel them out. I hope this helps and doesn't sound like a bunch of rambling
Similar to my method, as I don't do boxes of halves much. When I do, my little credit union takes $500 bags. If you are doing volumes, like many here, you had better have several counters lined up to dump.timbobwey said:I normally don't go through as much coin as a lot of the people on here, but sometimes I'll dump like 250 in halves.. I've never had a problem, my dump bank has a coin machine, everyone seems quite freindly.. I'm in there at least once or twice a week, always dumping at least 100 worth. I plan on upping my search this coming tax season. I will probobly start buying boxes. It kind of makes me nervous thinking about dumping that much though.
Tim
MZKITY62 said:No teller, vault teller, teller supervisor, branch manager or anyone else should get mad at you for returing coin. It is however, the descretion of the financial institution of if they are going to take rolled coin from non-customers. If they have a coin machine and you pay a fee to use it, that's your deal entirely! You should not get into a contest of wills with the powers that be about if they will take your coin or sell it to you. I work at a credit union and we only take rolled coin from members or you can pay a fee and use the coin machine. We do not sell coin to non-members at all. We will make exceptions to this rule, but not on an on going basis. I do "cherry-pick" as some of you like to call it. I am also a coin collector, but I buy it out of my drawer as quickly as possible. Customers should not be able to see what is in my drawer from the other side of the counter as far as I am concerned. As far as the government knowing what I do........so what!!!!! Like they care if I have a couple of dollars in silver dimes and some wheat pennies. I have very very little. You really find nothing in the financial institutions anymore.
Sorry about the rant, but I had to get that off of my chest after the obituary was posted earlier.
MZKITY62 said:I absolutley agree with both of you previous posters. I will not let anyone see what is in my drawer at any given time. If someone asks me for something, even if I want to buy it from my drawer and I haven't had the time or money yet, it's fair game. I am honest as far as that goes. I will not hold something for myself that someone else wants. You never know when you are going to get audited. Someone is going to want an explaination of why you have bills or halves separate in your drawer at any given time. Please don't think I was being rude. I was not at all. I hope to see some of you at my place of business some day. As a matter of fact, I went to another branch and they had lots of rolls of halves. I wasn't busy, so I went through all of them. I just put them in rolls and put the three full siver rolls together. I labeled them silver on the outside. I didn't have the funds to get them at the time, but maybe I was able to help someone else out.