OtusLotus wrote:My girlfriend works at a bank, and a customer walked in today and bought $10,000 worth of Presidential Dollars
She said all of the tellers/bankers were excited and helped the guy to his car with all of the bags of dollars..
She says he is a customer, and one of the bankers said that he works in a hotel and uses them for tips.
I believe he is like the rest of us, a hoarder, but I (nor my girlfriend) can understand WHY they bought all of these dollars and she wanted me to see if anyone here has any ideas.
Chief wrote:I am assuming they had to alert the fed of the withdrawal of $10,000, but in dollar coins? That is quite a few.
Chief wrote:Ok, thanks for clarifying.
henrysmedford wrote:What about a trip to Ecuador it is the number coin there. Also the Fed just sent a boat load of them to Zimbabwe about a half dozen countries use them more than we do. For info see-- http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294307-i2253-k4082225-l29885892-Presidential_dollar_coins_usage-Ecuador.html and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollarization#U.S._dollar
Number21 wrote:henrysmedford wrote:What about a trip to Ecuador it is the number coin there. Also the Fed just sent a boat load of them to Zimbabwe about a half dozen countries use them more than we do. For info see-- http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294307-i2253-k4082225-l29885892-Presidential_dollar_coins_usage-Ecuador.html and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollarization#U.S._dollar
Huh...I knew they used US dollars in other countries, but I never knew they were exclusive currency like that. The fed actually endorses this?
Number21 wrote:henrysmedford wrote:What about a trip to Ecuador it is the number coin there. Also the Fed just sent a boat load of them to Zimbabwe about a half dozen countries use them more than we do. For info see-- http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294307-i2253-k4082225-l29885892-Presidential_dollar_coins_usage-Ecuador.html and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollarization#U.S._dollar
Huh...I knew they used US dollars in other countries, but I never knew they were exclusive currency like that. The fed actually endorses this?
aaa30040 wrote:He should have bought directly from the US mint. You can buy at face, shipping is free and you can pay with a credit card and get the rewards points.
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.
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/st ... ifier=8100
68Camaro wrote:I was doing this regularly until I got side-tracked by the silver run-up. Cool thing about it is you can charge it to your credit card, get the points or miles on the card, there is no extra fee (contrary to some other advice given), and they deliver right to your box
68Camaro wrote:aaa30040 wrote:He should have bought directly from the US mint. You can buy at face, shipping is free and you can pay with a credit card and get the rewards points.
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.
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/st ... ifier=8100
I'm too lazy to go find the earlier related posts, but there is a thread or two on this from some months ago. I was doing this regularly until I got side-tracked by the silver run-up. Cool thing about it is you can charge it to your credit card, get the points or miles on the card, there is no extra fee (contrary to some other advice given), and they deliver right to your box (though only if you get the smallest $250 amount - if you order larger sizes they hold them at the PO, so you have to make a trip). There is a maximum order per month, however. Don't remember what it is, but this guy may have been over it.
cesariojpn wrote:68Camaro wrote:aaa30040 wrote:He should have bought directly from the US mint. You can buy at face, shipping is free and you can pay with a credit card and get the rewards points.
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.
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/st ... ifier=8100
I'm too lazy to go find the earlier related posts, but there is a thread or two on this from some months ago. I was doing this regularly until I got side-tracked by the silver run-up. Cool thing about it is you can charge it to your credit card, get the points or miles on the card, there is no extra fee (contrary to some other advice given), and they deliver right to your box (though only if you get the smallest $250 amount - if you order larger sizes they hold them at the PO, so you have to make a trip). There is a maximum order per month, however. Don't remember what it is, but this guy may have been over it.
The mint was also finding out that people were buying up the coins, charging to the CC, then dumping it into the bank before the CC bill was due and paying it off, accruing Airline Miles in the process. Either the Mint a/or the CC companies halted this process.
cesariojpn wrote: The mint was also finding out that people were buying up the coins, charging to the CC, then dumping it into the bank before the CC bill was due and paying it off, accruing Airline Miles in the process. Either the Mint a/or the CC companies halted this process.
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