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Interesting Query

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:13 pm
by cesariojpn
When people get 2010-2011 pennies when they request their boxes, would this indicate that the supply of circulated pennies in one area has suffered a "population crash" of sorts? When we take coppers out of circulation, would this factor hasten the introduction of new pennies into the money stream?

Re: Interesting Query

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:45 pm
by Chief
I think, in my area, there are enough coppers to go around. If I get solid 2010/11's, they are easy enough to trade at another bank for $25 each. Otherwise, all the boxes I are a solid 30% coppers. I dread the day when it goes down to 15% coppers. Hopefully years away.

Re: Interesting Query

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:24 pm
by beauanderos
cesariojpn wrote:When people get 2010-2011 pennies when they request their boxes, would this indicate that the supply of circulated pennies in one area has suffered a "population crash" of sorts? When we take coppers out of circulation, would this factor hasten the introduction of new pennies into the money stream?

I've had tellers inform me that their managers specifically order the new boxes because "everyone likes the shiny pennies."

Re: Interesting Query

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:33 pm
by Chief
beauanderos wrote:I've had tellers inform me that their managers specifically order the new boxes because "everyone likes the shiny pennies."

Interesting, at least my branch managers know that I don't want shiny, new pennies.
Ray, have you stopped sorting for copper or have you found another steady supply of pennies? I just know that recently you had some problems with picking up pennies.