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norcalsteve

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I'm visiting a friend about 110 miles from home. We went to the store and I go into a bank in the shopping center. I asked the teller if she had any halves. She said no but then the teller next to her leans over and says "hay how are you doing. I have not seen you in a while. " I have never been in this bank before or seen this guy. I tell him I have been busy. He then reaches into his drawer and pulls out 7 rolls of cwr halves and tells me he had been saving them for me but was almost about to give up on me. I apologise and again tell him I have been real busy. I thank him very much for thinking about me and I buy the rolls. I did not even wait to get back to my friends house. I start opening them in the car. 23 silver :)
(7 ) 1964
(9) 1967
(5) 1968
(2) 1969
Thank you very much who ever you are that has not been to this bank in a while. I think my wife is upset with me that I did not tell him I was not who he thought I was.
 

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I honestly can't say that I wouldn't have done the same thing, but I agree with your wife.
 

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Your wife will get over it, and you will be 23 silvers richer. That's a friggin awesome story. That guy will probably walk in there on Monday morning, and teller Joe will think to himself "oh my, what have I done?" And then he will feel dumb, not say a word, except for "thanks for the chocolates" that just walked in the door with "YOU" who just upped the ante thanks to the 2 40%ers Joe saved for "you" last time. And at the end of the day, Joe gets his chocolate, you get your 23 silvers, and "you" don't know what "you" missed out on.
 

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I would have done the same thing, and would have had an upset wife also. But when CRHing you take those opportunities when they come.
 

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norcalsteve

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I don't think Joe the teller is going to lose any sleep over it. He doesn't know that there was silver in the rolls.
I have been real busy lately. And, more importantly I have 23 more silver halves to add to my stack.
So goes the CRH game.
 

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Nor Cal, I'm going to follow your lead and start actively seeking banks that I've never been to. My beginner's luck streak is about petered out. Need to do something different.
 

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Doesn't seem like an ethical lapse to me. In some sense, you were the one he was saving those rolls for...I would have done the same. Where is the gray line of telling a falsehood or allowing someone to believe something you know is not accurate or exaggerating a story a bit...I wish I was a 100% true all the time, but I'm afraid I don't succeed at least 100% of the time. I do draw a line at short rolls...I can't stand being shorted in a roll so I work very hard to be accurate.
 

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I don't feel like I lied to or deceived the teller. I don't think there is anyone here that has not told a half truth when asked
"What do you do with all these coins"
I too am very carefull not to short a roll when rerolling. Since there are no banks with coin counters around me every mwr has to be rerolled.
 

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I think the teller was making a pass at you. He saves up half rolls and has a thing for coin rollers. When a good looking coin roller as yourself walks in ,he puts the moves on. Knowing you can't resist a CWR.
Great way to pick up men..LOL.. Your wife better keep an eye on you !!!
 

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norcalsteve

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I think the teller was making a pass at you. He saves up half rolls and has a thing for coin rollers. When a good looking coin roller as yourself walks in ,he puts the moves on. Knowing you can't resist a CWR.
Great way to pick up men..LOL.. Your wife better keep an eye on you !!!

LOL you know I did think he was looking at me funny. And, maybe I saw a wink.
 

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he was saving the silver for you ..and your "wife" was up set that you fooled him ... uh the teller was a guy and so are you ?..maybe that's why she is upset with you..... and you say there was a wink / flirt involved ? by any chance were you in san francisco?
 

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norcalsteve

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he was saving the silver for you ..and your "wife" was up set that you fooled him ... uh the teller was a guy and so are you ?..maybe that's why she is upset with you..... and you say there was a wink / flirt involved ? by any chance were you in san francisco?

Seriously?
 

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just kidding but just think -- if the teller as a guy wanted to hit up on another guy and needed a "opening line" ... the old "I got some coins for you" bit could be one. and I'm sure there are some gay tellers out there .--not gay bashing.... but just stating a fact.
 

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Wow this thread got off topic! I'll try to bring it back on topic. I would have done the same thing as the OP. Its not like he stole the rolls from the bank. He gave them money for the rolls. So what if the teller thought he was somebody else. If I was the OP I would make a stop in the same bank about once every few weeks to see if I could get what the teller is saving.
 

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The only problem with going back is that it is over 100 miles away. Don't know when I will be back up there. When I do go back up there I will stop in there.
 

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I agree with your wife, you did wrong:censored:
 

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Think about it like a box; if you order a box and don't show up for weeks the bank has a right to move those coins. I've gotten boxes from banks that people don't pick up. The teller held them for a reasonable time, but it's a bank, and if people want them, they give them.
 

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haha awesome story, but even better haul!
 

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