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Roll Hunters: what do you do with the leftovers?

So I have recently started hunting through penny and half dollar rolls from my local bank and I'd like to start ordering boxes. However I'm a bit in the dark with the best way to return all the zincoln and clad half's. I've seen some threads here where people mentioned using Coinstar and taking the 9.8% hit but I would like to try and avoid that. Ideally the banks would just take them back but I've also heard people here say they have had banks stop ordering halves because they would keep getting returned.
Is having mutiple accounts at different banks the best bet? Is it better to slowly return the coins back to different branches? Any help from I can get from any of the more experienced roll hunters would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Is having mutiple accounts at different banks the best bet? Is it better to slowly return the coins back to different branches? Any help from I can get from any of the more experienced roll hunters would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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<< <i>Is having mutiple accounts at different banks the best bet? Is it better to slowly return the coins back to different branches? >>
Yes and yes. Just make sure all those banks have coin counters.
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Last time I went in, the head teller complained I was just "using them" for the machine.
I wonder if they will eventually change the rules to free for customers of a certain level.
<< <i>I have an account with a bank that has a free coin counter for customers.
Last time I went in, the head teller complained I was just "using them" for the machine.
I wonder if they will eventually change the rules to free for customers of a certain level. >>
There ia a local bank with a self-serve coin counting machine, with no juice, whereby ya don't even have to be a customer, and they never seem to mind doing the transactions. A good marketing idea in my opinion - gets new people into the bank and I would have to believe a certain percentage open up new accounts with them.
<< <i>TD bank and Valley National both have free counters. With halves, I just re roll them and bring them back. They cant refuse it, its money. >>
The only problem with bringing them back to the same back, even if they don't mind, is you may end up searching the same coins more than once. I turn mine in at a different bank to minimize the chance of getting the same coins again.
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Nickels and higher I roll them and cash them a little at a time at the bank.
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So I know, a box of pennies is $25 dollars and a box of Half Dollars is $500. Is that right?
pennies and droped them off at the CU( I called before I went) and
they told me to just go home and they would call when there done.
They had deposited $1,600 in my acct. No charge,and they did all
the work...And of course I made the counter happy
Making sure the store doesn't use the bank where I purchased them from.
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<< <i>One of my credit unions I am with ... >>
i am friends with a C/U manager and she used to let me know when they came in.
now she searches them and i get nothing
My one branch of the first bank doesn't have bagged coin since they don't have as many commercial deposits there, but they do get rolled coins from the Fed. I can take them, but I have to do a 1:1 exchange for rolls since they don't want to be low on rolled coin.
A lot of the credit unions I deal with will take loose coin, and don't charge to change it if you are an account holder. The best part of the credit unions is that they order goodies for me like boxes of nickels. Last week I bought $400 worth of nickels and found a 1904 Liberty nickel in AG-3.
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<< <i>If you can manage an account of decent size, maybe around $10k - then they should let you dump full bags. I dump $1k bags of halves, they know my account will cover any shorts so it is in and out in a couple minutes. Never been a shortage and they even supply the bags.
Jim >>
You do realize the vast majority of individuals right now can barely keep a balance high enough to get a free checking account, right? $10k is a lot of money to have tied up in a bank account.
Jim
24 years old, graduated college a year ago, make about $35-$40k a year, have $20k in student debt... you think it's possible for someone like myself to get a unsecured loan for $10k?
Never. I have... $4 in my TD account right now and they let me dump all the change I want there. I can also order whatever I want within reason that isn't half dollars. I order halves from other local banks where I have accounts with under $50. Find a bank that takes care of the customer, not just the wealthy customer, and you'll be fine, $10k in your account or not.
I think sometimes you older gentlemen forget what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck, or perhaps, were born well off enough to never have to worry about it.
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<< <i>So I have recently started hunting through penny and half dollar rolls from my local bank and I'd like to start ordering boxes. However I'm a bit in the dark with the best way to return all the zincoln and clad half's. I've seen some threads here where people mentioned using Coinstar and taking the 9.8% hit but I would like to try and avoid that. Ideally the banks would just take them back but I've also heard people here say they have had banks stop ordering halves because they would keep getting returned.
Is having mutiple accounts at different banks the best bet? Is it better to slowly return the coins back to different branches? Any help from I can get from any of the more experienced roll hunters would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! >>
...i've taken many many to the post office. never a whine.