I got a few bags today and results were way better than my usual. Just curious - who fills the bank bags?
Do the commercial customers deposit them as $200 bags
or loose and sorted/bagged by bank
or loose and sorted/bagged by armored car service?
lakehouse wrote:Better than usual? Buffs, silver, etc.
aaa30040 wrote:lakehouse wrote:Better than usual? Buffs, silver, etc.
This week 3 bags ($600)
1 barber dime
2 V nickels
2 buffalos with dates
3 buffalos dateless
4 war nickels
1 1950D
3 plastic play pennies
2 quarters
3 dimes
6 zinc pennies
4 coins from Turkey
Whoever filled them, I need to find them and get more just like these.
shinnosuke wrote:I have not been able to find a bank that will sell me bags...yet! But I was wondering about something related to the bags in general. When I read the contents of the nickel bags above, for example, if all those non-5 cent coins were actually nickels, would the total come to exactly $600 in nickels? In other words, if bags are always filled so sloppily or without attention to the contents being exactly what they should be, does the total in the bag ever come up short? If they are short, is that just a cost of doing business?
I recently purchased a Brinks box of dimes. One of the rolls only had 45 dimes in it. Can't go back to the bank and ask for a refund though.
JerrySpringer wrote:shinnosuke wrote:I have not been able to find a bank that will sell me bags...yet! But I was wondering about something related to the bags in general. When I read the contents of the nickel bags above, for example, if all those non-5 cent coins were actually nickels, would the total come to exactly $600 in nickels? In other words, if bags are always filled so sloppily or without attention to the contents being exactly what they should be, does the total in the bag ever come up short? If they are short, is that just a cost of doing business?
I recently purchased a Brinks box of dimes. One of the rolls only had 45 dimes in it. Can't go back to the bank and ask for a refund though.
I used to get a bit annoyed when I got shorted coins in bags or boxes. Over time, the extra change I picked up at coin sorter machines from others that did not check the coin return and the coins left in the machine filling sluice uncounted do make up for the shorted amounts IMHO.
Coppercrazy wrote:Sometimes I wonder about the accuracy of the machines I dump in and the bags off the machine I buy,but I dont have a way of checking for it. In the end I think us searchers come out ahead because were pulling better than face coins,finding dimes for pennies,and always scoring in the reject tray.One penny bag I bought
was noticably larger than others,it had to be over 50 face.Keep on searching!
CU Baker wrote:I found a little bank out in the sticks here in Minn. They had 9 two hundred dollar bags of nicks so I took them all. Run them in my coin counter and was $3.72 over with the qt"s dimes, and pennies. They had 7 thousand dollar bags of dimes, and one was $33 dollars short, filled the extra with pennies. Huh: The good thing about these bags I averaged 12 silver dimes out of each of the seven bags. I love looking for these little small town banks.
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