New Bank, New Opportunities

Ben-Ro

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After my first box was less than stellar, and after I found out some information about the coin operation at another nearby bank, I decided to buy my second box from the aforementioned nearby bank. I don't know if the move had anything to do with it, but my second box was MUCH better. No spectacular or unusual finds, but a very solid box. Contents of the box included 8 - 40%ers, a 1996 S-mint (clad) and a 1980 gold plated halfer (which I plan to use as a teller 'thank you' token! :laughing7: ).

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Solid Rolls

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and a 1980 gold plated halfer (which I plan to use as a teller 'thank you' token! :laughing7: ).

You're better off giving a teller appreciation gift of cookies, doughnuts, pizza or chocolates than a mere 50 cents. Just a suggestion.
 

SilverForBrains

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I think solid rolls is right. I've thought about a coin as a gift of appreciation, but most people just don't get it. Unless you know the teller specifically collects coins, or has a father for example that does, his other suggestions of gifts are better. Snack foods talk, gold plated halves walk
 

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Tellers see enough coins everyday. They can pick up any good coins that come into sight. It's a good idea to give a token of appreciation but don't give a coin.
 

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I also have plans to bring the branch doughnuts one morning as well. Especially after this morning's pickup, which I will post about in a min...
 

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