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For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:48 pm
by 68Camaro
Just realized today that the feed chute into the machine (at least the latest model - new bank) is removable by the user, and has a strong magnet that captures steel coins. I pulled it up today and felt around on the magnet, and pulled out about 20-30 steel coins. >$2 in recent canadian change (quarters, dimes, nickels), a couple of old german pennys, a mexican $2 coin, and several pennys and 5 cent pieces from cayman islands. Plus a 43 steelie. What a bonus!

You all need to check that magnet if you can.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:11 pm
by Oakair
Ha!

I wish I worked as a teller...Id make more off silver/tips like this than wage pay haha

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:26 pm
by NHsorter
I frequently reap the rewards of the TD magnet. My score today was eerily similar to yours, right down to the steel cent. Funny!

6 out of the 8 branches I go to don't care if I do this. In fact one of the branches showed me where it was and how to check it. BUT, there are 2 branches where I was yelled at across the lobby by a teller for doing this. I am not easily offended so this does not stop me from still checking all the time, but I just thought that I would let you know that you might get a smack down if the stars are not aligned correctly.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 3:20 am
by Morsecode
I figured that's where it was, but never tried to get at it. Next time.

Also, when checking the reject tray stick a finger up into the chute that feeds the tray and 'twang' it a couple times. Coins get backed up on it rather easily.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:37 pm
by Henchman
I dumped today at TD and was trying to figure out where the actual Magnet was on the metal "crap" collector you can pull out. I didn't want to seem suspicious, where is the actual magnet on the device?

Did get an extra $5 total across the 4 dump banks I hit :D and my daughter got 4 prizes for her close guesses :twisted:

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:37 pm
by 68Camaro
Henchman wrote:I dumped today at TD and was trying to figure out where the actual Magnet was on the metal "crap" collector you can pull out. I didn't want to seem suspicious, where is the actual magnet on the device?

Did get an extra $5 total across the 4 dump banks I hit :D and my daughter got 4 prizes for her close guesses :twisted:


If you have the type I know of, you dump the coins into a rectangular slanted tray in the middle of stainless steel insert. If you grab the tray by sticking your fingers in the opening and pulling straight up, the whole circular insert thing comes up out of the countertop. Sit it to the side. There is a big boxy magnet that sits under the chute. If you feel up under it, you'll typically find a bunch of steel coins stuck to the magnet.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:36 pm
by 68Camaro
Found another really nice 43 steelie today during the dump. Only coin on the magnet. Might have been from my dump - probably was. The Penny Arcade is good for sucking those steel coins out of my zincs.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 5:59 pm
by 68Camaro
Not so much a general note on the topic as a specific instance. The talaris machine which the local TD Bank uses has been "acting up" over the past several weeks, and I've watched them take it apart several times while I was there. So yesterday when it malfunctioned, and they were short-handed, and the people were absent that knew something about it, the head teller got in over her head and I had to put it back together for her. In the process we struck up a conversation which led to me finding out that her husband works in IT at my company, supporting the software used by my department! While I don't actually know him, I know of him, and I know his boss. So she suddenly became my "best friend". :) It's a small bank and they have limited resources and thru-put, but I'm selflessly hoping that I benefit a little for this newfound acquaintance. I'm sure she previously considered me one of her largest pains in her butt.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:14 pm
by tinhorn
68Camaro wrote:...If you grab the tray by sticking your fingers in the opening and pulling straight up, the whole circular insert thing comes up out of the countertop. Sit it to the side. There is a big boxy magnet that sits under the chute. If you feel up under it...

Hahahaha--man, if you started disassembling a $15,000 machine that I was responsible for, I'd yell at you across the lobby, too!

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:01 pm
by Morsecode
This works also (for those that don't want to risk getting yelled at):

Tell them something came out of your bag that wasn't a coin...car key, wedding ring, bullet, whatever...they'll open it up for you and hand over whatever's stuck in there.

At my main dump branch they could care less what I do to that machine, but at others I use the lost car key ruse.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:09 pm
by 68Camaro
They have yet to yell at me for pulling up the feeder with the magnet, and I don't think they will now (at this one).

But every place will be different. I only have the one place to go to. As I noted elsewhere the only other TDs within easy driving distance for me have other older models that are useless - I can almost hand-count as fast as they can, so I'm stuck with this one for now. But glad to have it.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:37 pm
by Morsecode
Yup. There is no sorting without the arcade.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:48 pm
by fb101
Love the magnet.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 7:33 pm
by Morsecode
Stopped by a seldom used dump branch this morning, and when I pulled the basket out I could hardly believe the number of coins stuck to that magnet. They were 2" thick on the sides and the center looked like one of those cave icicles. No silver, but a few early Canada 5¢, and a wild assortment of foreign. Lots of spendable Canada 25¢ 8-)

One Portuguese coin is marked on the reverse "2$50"...

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 9:11 pm
by 68Camaro
Morsecode wrote:Stopped by a seldom used dump branch this morning, and when I pulled the basket out I could hardly believe the number of coins stuck to that magnet. They were 2" thick on the sides and the center looked like one of those cave icicles. No silver, but a few early Canada 5¢, and a wild assortment of foreign. Lots of spendable Canada 25¢ 8-)

One Portuguese coin is marked on the reverse "2$50"...


I got a good handful on Friday, but nothing like that. Mine was mostly a bunch of modern British pennys, and a two pence. A few Canadians - a nickel 5 cent, a nickel quarter, a steel quarter, and a few nickel dimes. Not as much nickel as I would like. A euro 5 cent, and some coin from the Czech Republic. Wish I had a choice of branches; but just the one. There is reportedly one on the other side of my work, two counties away. Makes me consider taking a long lunch to find it and see what they've got.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:42 am
by CardsNCoins
68Camaro wrote:.......the only other TDs within easy driving distance for me have other older models that are useless - I can almost hand-count as fast as they can..........


Oh no, not the conveyor belt type. :lol:

I was in Florida back in Feb. for vacation, and did a little half searching. I needed to dump, so I found 2 TD's near where we were staying and both had the conveyor belt type counters. They sucked bad.

Nick

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:52 am
by Morsecode
Conveyor belt? lmao!

Sounds like something Wilma would use in Bedrock. Was it at least electric, or hooked up to a trained pterodactyl?

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:19 am
by 68Camaro
Yeah - not just the conveyor belt type, but the older conveyor belt type. De La Rue (I think) has a new one that uses a conveyor feeder, but one that really moves - eats 'em up as fast as you can load them. But this one we're talking about moves like it is powered by a hampster.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:29 am
by 68Camaro
68Camaro wrote:... Wish I had a choice of branches; but just the one. There is reportedly one on the other side of my work, two counties away. Makes me consider taking a long lunch to find it and see what they've got.


Checked online and there is one about 12 miles from work. A bit far, but I may check it out. I will call first to make sure they have one of the newer arcades, and if they do, I may use it once in awhile. The next one down the road is too far away to be cost-effective.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:47 pm
by Cu Penny Hoarder
Dumped over $200 zincs today. There was a nice lady changing the bags on the other penny arcade across from me (my TD has 2 machines). After conversing about how many pennies I was cashing in, she told me that was nothing,"someone this week cashed in over $10,000 in silver change". I asked her: "silver" change? She said no, not *real* silver, there were no pennies involved. She said the guy was there for a few hours. A bank employee had to stand there the whole time to empty the bags every 20 minutes or so.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:03 pm
by crazypennyguy
Okay; I have to ask. Is the bank you guys are talking about the Toronto-Dominion, and what's a penny arcade?

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:02 pm
by Morsecode
Yeah, that's them. Here they're called TD Banknorth. And now part of Commerce Bank, too.

PennyArcade is an animated coin counter located in most TD branch lobbies, originally conceived to encourage kids to save. I've never seen a kid using it. Very fast...it'll suck down $100 face value zincs in under 3 minutes. Free to use for account holders, fee for others.

We like them for all the free stuff, too...as the posts above point out.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:34 pm
by crazypennyguy
Morsecode wrote:Yeah, that's them. Here they're called TD Banknorth. And now part of Commerce Bank, too.

PennyArcade is an animated coin counter located in most TD branch lobbies, originally conceived to encourage kids to save. I've never seen a kid using it. Very fast...it'll suck down $100 face value zincs in under 3 minutes. Free to use for account holders, fee for others.

We like them for all the free stuff, too...as the posts above point out.


Thanks for the fill-in. Unfortunately for me, there are no penny arcades where I am. But it doesn't matter, as I have my choice of dump banks. I try to tell myself that I like rolling. :lol:

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:34 pm
by slickeast
I just got an account with TDBank this morning. They have just recently moved into the area.

Breakdown

I used my ScanCoin 313 to count the coins before I went

Breakdown actual/ counted
Halves 0/5
Quarters 964/954
Nickels 630/622
Dimes 652/657
Pennies 0/4

I took in a mix without pennies to see what the results were going to be

I took in 337.70 the total was 337.84 and had a Half and a mangled up quarter and a Aladdins Castle token in the reject cup.

I will test them with zincs on the next visit. I won't count them before i go. I just want to see if other denominations show up on the ticket.

Re: For those using TD Penny Arcades

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:36 pm
by Morsecode
Don't be surprised. My zinc bags always pay dividends...3 or 4 nickels, couple dimes, random quarter. Don't recall the last time it only credited me with cents.