The Canadian Government is the biggest coin sorter!
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:49 pm
As being from the US I did not know that Canada had a alloy recovery program. Looks like there Canadian mint pulls the nickel and silver out circulation and sells it to be melted. The government can do it and make money be it is not legal for a Canadian to do so. Also you can get a job with Brinks doing the job.
Also from-- http://www.mint.ca/store/dyn/PDFs/RCM_AR04.pdf
And from-- http://www.mint.ca/store/dyn/PDFs/RCM_AR07.pdf
So if the melt ban in the US was lifted would Brinks and Coinstar get all the copper using there knowledge also I could not find out if the Canadian Government is pulling copper.
If all of this is old news to you sorry it is new to me.
Full Time Coin Processor (Expired)
Brinks Canada
TORONTO
Full Time Coin Processor Location : Toronto Ontario CA Job Type : Full Time Career Level : Entry Level Education : High School or equivalent Category : Manufacturing/Production/Operations Job Description : Create Your Own Brink’s Story Start your career with Brink’s, a worldwide leader and the most trusted name in secure transportation and logistics services for more than 150 years. As a service business in which security and safety are critical, Brink’s knows that success comes from having the right people and following the best business practices. That’s why we hire the best people and provide them with top-notch training, benefits, and support. In our branches, you have an opportunity to build a career. FULL-TIME COIN PROCESSOR AVAILABLE IN TORONTO (ARP) We have an immediate opening for a Full Time Coin Processor, to be located at our Toronto, Ontario Branch. Reporting to the Alloy Recovery Program (ARP) Supervisor, the incumbent will operate and maintain the coin wrapping and rolling machines and other machines as required, within the ARP coin processing operation. Scope · Load, unload and operate the Coin Processing and equipment &mi....
Found at Brinks Canada on 2010-11-16 03:32:55
Also from-- http://www.mint.ca/store/dyn/PDFs/RCM_AR04.pdf
• An alloy recovery program was introduced in 2003. Under this program all coins minted
prior 2001 are melted and the alloy recovered sent for sale to a metal dealer. The coins
are replaced with newly minted multi-ply coins. Revenue from the program reached
$8 million in 2004, contributing $5.4 million to operating income. This process also
reduces the number of solid alloy coins in the marketplace, facilitating the acceptance
and processing of coin-driven vending mechanisms.
And from-- http://www.mint.ca/store/dyn/PDFs/RCM_AR07.pdf
Profitable growth in high-margin coinage-related businesses – the
Alloy Recovery Program (ARP) and coin processing and recycling. In
2007, revenues from the ARP increased 84.5% to $35.8 million from
$19.4 million in 2006, driven primarily by record nickel metal prices.
Working together with Coinstar International Inc., 684 million coins
were recycled to generate revenue of $1 million and savings of
$2.2 million.
So if the melt ban in the US was lifted would Brinks and Coinstar get all the copper using there knowledge also I could not find out if the Canadian Government is pulling copper.
If all of this is old news to you sorry it is new to me.