AGCoinHunter wrote:I would bet he is a survivalblog reader. Rawles has encouraged his readers to hoard nickels.
68Camaro wrote:survivalblog is noting from a California reader (see other thread here http://www.realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4039) that banks there have started charging a percentage surcharge (7.5% to 10%) for boxes of nickels. I just confirmed at lunch that that has not yet happened here in FL (bought another box).
AGCoinHunter wrote:68Camaro wrote:survivalblog is noting from a California reader (see other thread here viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4039) that banks there have started charging a percentage surcharge (7.5% to 10%) for boxes of nickels. I just confirmed at lunch that that has not yet happened here in FL (bought another box).
I would bet fees are more based on curbing coin hunters than premiums applied to specific denominations due to metal appreciation such as nickels. Many banks that are frequented by the CRH'ers are starting to charge fees for large coin requests. Have yet to see fees for boxes in my area but I am sure banks are catching on and know its an opportunity to make an extra buck.
VWBEAMER wrote:I asked today for CWR of nickels at Credit Union, figured they would have 10-20 bucks worth, nope 198 dollars of nickels I got.
So you might want to ask for them, no fancy box, but the tellers at my credit union are super happy to get rid of CWR, because they have to count and re wrap them.
AGCoinHunter wrote:I would bet he is a survivalblog reader. Rawles has encouraged his readers to hoard nickels.
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