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Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full amount

PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 2:04 am
by Pennysaved
I was turning in a bag of halves at a Chase and was turning in $990;

I had found 6 90% JFKs and 14 40% JFKs :-)

Unfortunately when I bagged the coins I did not have $10 in halves with me to make the bag a full $1000

However, I figured since I knew there was $990 that it wouldnt be an issue; I have turned bags in like that at Wells and never had an issue

I've turned in bag coins at this branch before and even had the verbal ok from the manager to turn in coin.

When I took it in the Chase to turn it in, the teller told me that they cannot turn in partial bags and it had to be a full even amount; I had to have 1k exactly in the bag; he went to verify this with the vault teller.

I noticed he had $10 of halves in his tray and asked him if I could just buy those and rebag the halves; I had an extra bag out in the car; he then went back to the vault teller to ask them if that would be ok (not sure why?); he came back and said that yes that would be fine.

I went out to the car and transferred them to the other bag and put the additional $10 in there.

I was calm during the whole thing and was nice to him about it; just seemed like a waste of time to me since I knew the amount in the bag and had written $990 on it.

The bags say not to turn in over 1k in halves but doesn't say it has to be an even full amount.

Do you guys know what the policy is? I figure they are mistaken since other banks have let me turn in less than 1k or less than $500 in a coin lock bag before.

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:36 am
by Lemon Thrower
rather than getting steamed, in my opinion they did you a favor.

default rule at most banks is to deposit in even amounts - they are printed on most bags. a few banks don't care but its probably for coins they think they'll get in to fill the bag, like cents or quarters, and probably only banks that have their own cointing machine in the back.

i only deal with the vault teller - always get in her line.

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:51 am
by natsb88
It's up to each bank, but it's pretty standard practice to only deal with full bags.

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:56 am
by Copper Catcher
In my opinion money is money and there is no room for variance on your end or theirs.

If you went to the bank and got a roll of quarters and found a dollar missing would you be upset and feel cheated? The same is true with bags.

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:08 pm
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
It is up to the vault teller to decide what goes into their vault. Their vault, their rules. Play nice with them and maybe they will not grow tired of dealing with the heavy bags of coins as fast.

My best supply bank cut me off entirely. Somehow the tiniest teller always got stuck with the job of carrying out my bags of halves. Now they refuse to order halves for me even if I were to pay a premium.

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 10:39 am
by Pennysaved
Copper Catcher wrote:In my opinion money is money and there is no room for variance on your end or theirs.

If you went to the bank and got a roll of quarters and found a dollar missing would you be upset and feel cheated? The same is true with bags.





Well I didnt short the back; I put on the bag it had $991 so I put the exact amount on the bag

I didnt know it had to be an even $1k to turn in a bag since I have had a couple of Wells allow me to turn in partial bags as long as I knew the amount in there

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:44 am
by highroller4321
It all depends on the banks policies. If you send in a bag that is not a full amount the bank than has to pay an extra fee to get the coin processed.

Typically full or half bags are best to turn in.

Re: Turning in bagged coins -Does it have to be even full am

PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:33 pm
by Lemon Thrower
generally banks deposit them into the bank's account with the Fed, and its the Fed who requires even amounts. so if you don't top it off, the bank has to. now, a few banks deal with enough coin to do that, but they are by far the exception rather than the rule.

of all the unreasonable things banks do, requiring a full bag is way down on the list.