AugustMoose87
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So long story short, I got to wondering about other sources for coins to "hunt" through. The one I'm most interested in is fountains, though I'm having a hard time getting my foot in the door for that one. Another one is coin op stuff - I'm currently lucky enough to be the person responsible for the coin-op showers at the park, so I get to go through ~$20-$100 in quarters every two weeks. I've been thinking about asking at a laundromat or something, but I just haven't worked up the courage yet.
My next thought was "where do a TON of people go, spend every coin they have, and be stupid/naive enough to spend the old/silver ones?" As I was thinking that, I drove past Wal-Mart. Having worked there as a cashier years back, I know they take in a fair amount of change - I'm just not sure that more is taken in that sent out. Has anyone ever tried asking any type of retail store to buy their change? I know my wife and I have bought rolls of quarters from Wal-Mart to do our laundry, but we always got the bank rolls, not the customer change.
And while I realize this is something not everyone may be willing to share, but are there other non-bank options anyone has had some luck with?
My next thought was "where do a TON of people go, spend every coin they have, and be stupid/naive enough to spend the old/silver ones?" As I was thinking that, I drove past Wal-Mart. Having worked there as a cashier years back, I know they take in a fair amount of change - I'm just not sure that more is taken in that sent out. Has anyone ever tried asking any type of retail store to buy their change? I know my wife and I have bought rolls of quarters from Wal-Mart to do our laundry, but we always got the bank rolls, not the customer change.
And while I realize this is something not everyone may be willing to share, but are there other non-bank options anyone has had some luck with?
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