by shinnosuke » Tue Mar 15, 2022 3:36 pm
With all the talk about the price of raw nickel and the difficulty in acquiring more nickels, I visited my local Chase branch where I have a business account and learned that there is a coin shortage. I was only able to acquire two rolls each of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. They said they only had one Kennedy half in the place (which I bought) and I was tickled when they asked me to pay 50 cents for it. I had already called it a half dollar. Anyway, here is the nickel sorting report:
Out of 79 nickels (yes, I know there should be 80. Hold your horses.)...
One 2009 P rather well-circulated
One clad dime (instead of a nickel)
Oldest: 1961
Newest 2021 and there were several
The next oldest was 1971 and there were 3 of those.
No Canadian/foreign
I'm not dumping any of them.
After I had my coins in hand, I asked the tellers why there is a shortage of coins. "Because of Covid they don't have enough workers at the mint." To which I inquired, What are they paying? I'll work there. Neither of the tellers smiled.
Finally, I would note that I merely told them I have a business account, which is true. They did not desire to look at my ID, even though I offered. They also did not say that I had to wait a certain number of days before returning for more. So, theoretically, I could visit all the Chase branches and pick up more coins -- 2 per type -- as often as I desired.
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them... (Thomas Jefferson)