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by Pennysaved » Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:44 pm
I was turning in a box of dimes I had sorted to a local Chase and the teller was scrutinizing the box because the dimes had shifted and the box didn't look full. Most of the dimes were still in plastic wraps and I only had to re-wrap a couple of rolls that I had searched.
He began to tray the box just to make sure the $250 was in there which was fine with me.
While he was traying them, he told me how a guy had turned in several rolls of dimes to him last week that he had put a mix of buttons and some Canadian dimes.
Has anyone here had a bad dime or quarter roll like that?
Makes me want to stick to the plastic wrapped ones so I can see what I am getting.
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by cwgii » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:20 pm
all the time, i get pennies in my nickels. heck to day i even got a penny in a dime roll.
shorted 1.00 per 100.00 in dimes the other day. while nickels, i have had all 50 rolls be short one in each and every roll.
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by sdmarasso » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:43 pm
Yes people get pretty stupid over rippin the bank for a few cents. Kind of sucks cause it gives the rest of us honest people a bad name. You know, when you bring coin in and you get the suspicious looks like you're a criminal or something. I hate that crap.
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by Heartkill » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:55 pm
It happens quite a bit as I prefer to search CWR dimes over boxes. I find pennies, foreign coins, metal washers, etc. The tellers are very nice at my credit union and they know if I have a problem, I can return them as-is and they won't charge me for it. I've yet to do it, but if I get really screwed over it's comforting to know they have my back.
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by gotin » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:07 pm
Pennysaved wrote:I was turning in a box of dimes I had sorted to a local Chase and the teller was scrutinizing the box because the dimes had shifted and the box didn't look full. Most of the dimes were still in plastic wraps and I only had to re-wrap a couple of rolls that I had searched.
He began to tray the box just to make sure the $250 was in there which was fine with me.
While he was traying them, he told me how a guy had turned in several rolls of dimes to him last week that he had put a mix of buttons and some Canadian dimes.
Has anyone here had a bad dime or quarter roll like that?
Makes me want to stick to the plastic wrapped ones so I can see what I am getting.
I got a sealed brinks box a couple of months ago. Inside there were customer wrapped brown rolls with a little s or a lightning bolt written on the side of the roll. The box was short $5, I guess the sob just pulled the coins he wanted and did not replace them when he was wrapping them. The good part was that the box was stamped by a SunTrust branch in a nearby town. I had a nice talk with the vault teller, explained the problem and what the wrappers looked like and advised her to have a little chat with the sob if he brings coins again. She was pretty upset and said she will make sure it does not happen again. I hope she cut him off completely.
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by Dumpster Diver » Sat Oct 23, 2010 3:51 pm
I've had instances where every dime cwr had 1 penny in it. A lot of work to make a couple bucks. Sad someone would stoop to that kind of trickery...
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by Dumpster Diver » Sat Oct 23, 2010 3:55 pm
But then again cwr dime hunting is so fun. You can run through hundreds of dollars quickly and there's no telling what might turn up.
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by rickygee » Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:27 pm
Let's everyone who has ever received a darn PGA coin in a roll of nickels give a toast!
Yol Bolson!
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by jtlee321 » Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:11 pm
Seems like every time I go through CWR they tend to break even for me. I have several that are short and several that are long. In fact every time I get CWR I weigh them out on my digital scale just to get a sense of how many are short and how many are long. I set those aside and pull from the long and add to the short. I pocket the any extra dimes. The best CWR of dimes I have ever had was long 6 dimes and of the 6 dimes 4 were Mercs.
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by rainsonme » Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:04 am
In the past 2 weeks, I have found 2 pennies shaved down to be the size of a dime in Bank wrapped roles. The pennies happened to be a 1945 and a 1953. The irony is that they would almost be worth a dime if they hadn't been shaved down. But even in loose bags and in bank rolled coins, you find mis-categorized coins and foreign coins worth nothing. It is part of the over-head cost of an otherwise VERY cheap hobby.
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by Pennysaved » Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:43 am
So most of you prefer customer wrapped over the plastic wrapped?
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by AgCollector » Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:55 pm
Pennysaved wrote:So most of you prefer customer wrapped over the plastic wrapped?
For me, it's a question of availability- if you order a box of dimes you always know you'll be able to get $250 worth... CWR, who knows?
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by Heartkill » Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:02 pm
Pennysaved wrote:So most of you prefer customer wrapped over the plastic wrapped?
Me personally, yes. There easier to sort through and I have way better luck finding silver in CWR's than all of the Brinks or NF String boxes I've ever cracked open.
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by Pennysaved » Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:52 am
I just find the plastic wrapped ones to be a lot easier to turn back in quickly and also dont have to worry about being shorted.
I started looking at dimes almost 2 weeks ago and have found 30 silver dimes; all of them were in the plastic rolls
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