Changechecker wrote:When I was sorting and dumping I had a routine. I visited a regional bank with a coin counter that processed my cents for free. The machine had to change bags after both $50.00 penny bags were full. The staff hated the machine because it was a Pain in the .... for them. One day I arrived and as I was walking in the assistant manager was putting up an out of order sign. I found out that they watched for me and would put out the sign so I would go somewhere else. I called corporate and complained and they got scolded.
silverflake wrote:
On another note, Recyclersteve - a big fat thanks sent out to you. At a time when the metals markets are a little limp and this site a little less trafficked of late, you are posting threads that are interesting, interactive and down right fun. I appreciate it and I am sure the folks on this site do to from the responses I am seeing to your thought provoking threads. Glad you are a part of us. Keep up the good work.
And keep stacking, folks.
hobo finds wrote:These stories are goanna make me go to the bank
hobo finds wrote:These stories are goanna make me go to the bank
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I used to dump at the CU near my house. Mainly just halves. Got called into the managers office. I had dumped on Monday and this was Friday and i was dumping again. She said that the machine wasn't for commercial use and since i had dumped over $5000 that week i could no longer use that machine.
Another time at a different CU in the next town i dumped pennies there. I had $750 in zinc. 3 5 gallon buckets. I dumped 1 bucket and i asked the young girl that were changing the bags if i could dump more. She said if i didn't mind waiting for them to change bags i could dump as much as i wanted. So i dumped $750 in zincs and they were friendly and seemed a little disappointed when i was done. Maybe they enjoyed doing that more than standing behind the counter helping customers.
JadeDragon wrote:CU offered to let me look at their bag of coin counter rejects. In there was a toonie the teller insisted was fake and could not sell me. I'm telling him I would love to have a fake coin - I'll put it in a flap and make sure it never sees circulation. Eventually I persuade him to sell it. Happened to go into a local coin shop later that day and show it to another customer who is a retired coin dealer. He IDs my "fake toonie" as sterling silver, 24k gold plated center from a collector set! Not worth a lot, but worth more than the $2 I paid for it. Like this one but circulated https://m.ebay.com/itm/1999-CANADA-TOON ... cvip-panel
I'm almost wondering if it would be worth searching toonie rolls for these - but it's the old one I've come across. They have been issued various years. The weight and look is different from the regular nickel version, but not significantly different the average person would really notice.
I was back in the same CU last week and bought a 40% US 1/2 and a 50% silver Canadian quarter for Canadian face from that same bag. I also bought a bunch of large Canadian dollars and 4 US dollar coins, also for face Canadian. I obviously need to visit that branch more often having scored silver both times checking the rejects.
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