RichardPenny43 wrote:Perhaps the super sorter is only 94% accurate and one of the "copper" boxes escaped back to the bank, or maybe the copper order has been filled and brinks has a bunch of these boxes going back out to the banks.
Geez, this anecdote goes back a few years, so it might not be applicable to current times...
When I first got into the game, there were far fewer sorters out there than today, and the bank tellers were oblivious to the "game." There were not very many coin machines in banks, and coinstar was a relatively new thing. Word had recently gotten out that a company in Ohio was sorting copper and melting them down and caused the legislation to pass which we now refer to as The Melt Ban...
I had regular orders for $300 in brinks boxes from my bank... would pick them up every Wednesday at lunch when I had a regular job type job. The boxes ran about 33% Cu, typically. Then I got a batch of oddities. At least $200 worth of nearly solid zinc with the balance in nearly solid coppers. Obviously they had been sorted and stashed and then dispersed into the system. Why they suddenly changed is a question I've never been able to answer. But, for the next few weeks the story repeated. I quit my weekly order shortly thereafter.
It was speculated by friends (realcent guys of old) that it was the supersorter at work, and I had just gotten the boxes from the wrong pile.
Perhaps you have found some leftovers, or perhaps the supersorter is back at it...
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