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    Quote Originally Posted by usernameerror View Post
    I have a noob question. I'm about to order my first box. I'm getting sick of looking for CWRs only to come up empty handed. I'm going to be ordering from BofA. Would I have to pay for the box at the time of ordering? How long does it usually take for a box to deliver? Thanks!
    Idk if you've had this answered or not yet, but generally what you'll want to do is pay for it when you go in to the bank to pick it up. When you're on the phone with whoever is placing the order for you, simply explain that you will not be returning the coins for deposit and that you will be there to pick it up as soon as it is delivered. The biggest bank in the country shouldn't take longer than two to three days to order a box for you. Hope this helps.

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    Also, try not to order from a bank that charges fees.
    1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
    ― Edmund Burke

  4. #203
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    Quote Originally Posted by crhstreetwalker View Post
    Idk if you've had this answered or not yet, but generally what you'll want to do is pay for it when you go in to the bank to pick it up. When you're on the phone with whoever is placing the order for you, simply explain that you will not be returning the coins for deposit and that you will be there to pick it up as soon as it is delivered. The biggest bank in the country shouldn't take longer than two to three days to order a box for you. Hope this helps.
    Thanks! The vault manager at my "main" bank absolutely hates his life. I think it's going to be difficult to convince him to order halves. I'll probably have to open an account with another bank to order halves. Has anyone had any luck with certain banks or does it just depend on the employees? Thanks.
    Totals:
    Amount Searched as of 05/7/13 - $24,087.50

    90% Kennedy - x15
    40% Kennedy - x44
    Franklin - x10
    Walker - x6
    Roosevelt - x38
    Mercury - x3
    War Nickel - x4
    Buffalo Nickel - x4



    = 1 New CRH Find

  5. #204
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    Quote Originally Posted by usernameerror View Post
    Thanks! The vault manager at my "main" bank absolutely hates his life. I think it's going to be difficult to convince him to order halves. I'll probably have to open an account with another bank to order halves. Has anyone had any luck with certain banks or does it just depend on the employees? Thanks.
    Honestly, every branch is different. You'll have to kind of "feel" out which banks and branches are good and which are bad.

  6. #205
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    When you first start take your time and remember every little bit adds up to a nice pile good luck to all !!!!!!

  7. #206
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    First try , I went to the bank asked for some halves from my favorite teller, she had two rolls which ended up yielding two coins dated 1966 and 1968. Getting silver fever!! Question when someone is talking about buying a bag or box of.... say quarters how much is it, and do you have to place an order at the bank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff.L View Post
    First try , I went to the bank asked for some halves from my favorite teller, she had two rolls which ended up yielding two coins dated 1966 and 1968. Getting silver fever!! Question when someone is talking about buying a bag or box of.... say quarters how much is it, and do you have to place an order at the bank?
    You will have to order a box of halves, but other denominations may be available at a bank.

    Boxes:

    Cents- $25 (2500 coins)
    Nickels- $200 (4000 coins)
    Dimes- $250 (2500 coins)
    Quarters- $500 (2000 coins)
    Halves- $500 (1000 coins)
    Dollars- $1000?


    Bags vary, but are usually double a box amount.
    1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
    ― Edmund Burke

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    Thanks

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    Dollars- $1000?
    Yep. 40 rolls of $25 for small dollars. Large dollars are $20 a roll, so I assume a box would have been the normal 50 rolls for $1000.

    And some banks use $500 boxes of dimes. Only Bank of America does in my area, YMMV.

  11. #210
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    Quote Originally Posted by clorox View Post
    And some banks use $500 boxes of dimes. Only Bank of America does in my area, YMMV.
    My CU has $1000 bags of dimes.
    JSpinner likes this.
    1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
    ― Edmund Burke

  12. #211
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    This is great info thanks

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    2008 COIN ROLL HUNTING TOTALS

    Wheats..........5
    Pre '60 nicks..5
    Silver D.....2
    Silver Q....1
    Walking Liberty..0
    Franklin...........0
    Kennedy 90%...2
    Kennedy 40%...11
    Proofs...........0
    NIFC.............7

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolcash2004 View Post
    Cool !

 

 
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