Federal Reserve Bank Questions

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I have seen them [the pallets], they do exist. That is all I'm saying.
 

DrDetector said:
I have seen them [the pallets], they do exist. That is all I'm saying.

Hi, Dr, do you know how many coins in the pallet?

My guess is $10K for halves. Any comments from anyone?
 

"That's all I'm saying" What is it a secret ? A matter of National security? :icon_scratch:
 

No it's more than that. I'm really not saying much as frankly my job would be on the line if I said too much. The amount should be something researchable online though I would think.
 

DrDetector said:
No it's more than that. I'm really not saying much as frankly my job would be on the line if I said too much. The amount should be something researchable online though I would think.

OK, I found it online so it is public information. I don't want the Secret Service to knock on my door either. The pallet should hold as much as 2.5 ton, that equals to $100K of halves. Now the question is: how many pallets of coins have you gone through?

http://www.securitypaks.com/
 

Yinzi50 said:
DrDetector said:
No it's more than that. I'm really not saying much as frankly my job would be on the line if I said too much. The amount should be something researchable online though I would think.

OK, I found it online so it is public information. I don't want the Secret Service to knock on my door either. The pallet should hold as much as 2.5 ton, that equals to $100K of halves. Now the question is: how many pallets of coins have you went through?

http://www.securitypaks.com/

I have searched 15 pallets so far.

Mojo
 

coinmojo said:
Yinzi50 said:
DrDetector said:
No it's more than that. I'm really not saying much as frankly my job would be on the line if I said too much. The amount should be something researchable online though I would think.

OK, I found it online so it is public information. I don't want the Secret Service to knock on my door either. The pallet should hold as much as 2.5 ton, that equals to $100K of halves. Now the question is: how many pallets of coins have you went through?

http://www.securitypaks.com/

I have searched 15 pallets so far.

Mojo

Mojo, Mojo, Mojo, that's 1.5 Million Dollars! You're kidding right? :icon_scratch:
 

15 boxes a week, 52 weeks a year x 4 years = 3120 boxes x $500 = $1,560,000.00

Hmmmmm sounds about right.

I'm not even counting loose or hand rolls here. I could go through a couple of thousand on a all day road trip.

I could also run through a couple of thousand a week in Dimes, Nickles & Quarters.
 

15 boxes a week, 52 weeks a year x 4 years = 3120 boxes x $500 = $1,560,000.00

Dang Mojo No offense but that is pretty intense. This is suppose to be a hobby. :wink: :wink:

Looks like when I I get moved into my new home I'm gonna have to get organized and get my system into gear.
 

Piercesdad said:
I've heard people talk about "The Pallets" at the Federal Reserve. Has anybody ever seen these legendary pallets? Are they at the Fed? Loomis? Brinks?
I have been personally taken on a tour of a local armored car company after I bought two bags of BIG dollars from them.

During the tour he pointed of the Bank of America Vault. :o Inside were pallets covered in canvas tarps. The "vault" was a chainlink fenced enclosure inside their high security truck loading area. It had a chainlink door with a padlock :laughing7:
 

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