The intended purpose of the Circulating $1 Coin Direct Ship Program is to make $1 coins readily available to the public, at no additional cost, so they can be easily introduced into circulation—particularly by using them for retail transactions, vending, and mass transit. Increased circulation of $1 coins saves the Nation money. The immediate bank deposit of $1 coins ordered through this Program does not result in their introduction into circulation and, therefore, does not comply with the intended purpose of the program.
natsb88 wrote:I believe they put more restrictions on the program because most people were buying them and dumping them at banks right away...The intended purpose of the Circulating $1 Coin Direct Ship Program is to make $1 coins readily available to the public, at no additional cost, so they can be easily introduced into circulation—particularly by using them for retail transactions, vending, and mass transit. Increased circulation of $1 coins saves the Nation money. The immediate bank deposit of $1 coins ordered through this Program does not result in their introduction into circulation and, therefore, does not comply with the intended purpose of the program.
PolishPunisher wrote:You would need multiple dump banks as I bet they will quickly tire of paying to send them back to the Fed.
chris6084 wrote:This deal is over. Payment by check, money order, or wire only. Don't see much of a point in getting dollar coins to spend if you can't get credit card points out of it. It was fun while it lasted.
twentybux wrote:chris6084 wrote:This deal is over. Payment by check, money order, or wire only. Don't see much of a point in getting dollar coins to spend if you can't get credit card points out of it. It was fun while it lasted.
Ditto. The gig is up.
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