Dok Holliday
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Wells Fargo's coin handling procedures
While dumping my coins from this weekend I found out a bit about Wells Fargo’s handling of coins that get put into their coin counters, I thought that maybe someone here would find this information useful. My Branches here in Wells Fargo dump to $1000 clear plastic bags of quarters and halves. Those plastic bags have “Wells Fargo, Des Moines” written on them. I assume this is a directive to the armor car company to take them to a Wells Fargo Center in Des Moines (where they also have a secondary corporate HQ and Datacenter) to be rolled and placed back into circulation and distributed back to Wells Fargo (and other banks that order their coin from Wells Fargo, like my credit union) in the same area. I am far enough east of Des Moines that I would assume Des Moines is the “coin hub” for the entire state of IA, and possibly further…but with Omaha on the other extreme end of the state I’m not 100% sure.
While dumping my coins from this weekend I found out a bit about Wells Fargo’s handling of coins that get put into their coin counters, I thought that maybe someone here would find this information useful. My Branches here in Wells Fargo dump to $1000 clear plastic bags of quarters and halves. Those plastic bags have “Wells Fargo, Des Moines” written on them. I assume this is a directive to the armor car company to take them to a Wells Fargo Center in Des Moines (where they also have a secondary corporate HQ and Datacenter) to be rolled and placed back into circulation and distributed back to Wells Fargo (and other banks that order their coin from Wells Fargo, like my credit union) in the same area. I am far enough east of Des Moines that I would assume Des Moines is the “coin hub” for the entire state of IA, and possibly further…but with Omaha on the other extreme end of the state I’m not 100% sure.
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