My new promotion at work is really benefiting my CHR hobby.

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by JohnV, Sep 16, 2013.

  1. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    I used to be a cashier but I recently got a promotion and now I work in the store's money room. I work in a room that holds all of the stores money, which is usually on average around $150,000-$200,000 cash. Now I get to spend my days surrounded by coins and today I had some great finds.
    Six wheats: 1914, 1944D, 1945S, 1946, 1951, 1954
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    There was a tray with about 20 halves and one of them was a 90%!
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    In the room there's also a container with all of the foreign coins that have come in. There were about 100 coins and I obviously couldn't take them all but I decided to take this 1949 10 PFENNIG:
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    And lastly, I found my first star note! Not in great condition though:
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    This is the most finds i've ever had from a single day at work and I am so excited that I have this new position. I definitely won't dread going to work anymore.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    My moms works cash office on occasion at her job and scores me 90% dimes, some silver nickels and occasional star.

    Nice haul.
     
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  4. jobz888

    jobz888 New Member

    congrats!! sounds like a blast.. will they let you swap out at face value like many tellers in banks are allowed to? try to stay calm when you hear cha-ching all day....
     
  5. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    I swap out all my finds for face value. I always carry loose change on me to swap for the coins I want. For the half I just put in 2 quarters.
     
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  6. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Wonder why there would be world coins? I didn't think you could spend them.
     
  7. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    All the world coins came from rolls and cashiers that may have accepted them from customers. Most of them were canadians but there were also lots of euros. The store is basically losing money for all the foreigns they get. I'm not sure what they will do with all of them but I'll ask my manager about it.
     
  8. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    I remember once seeing a SILVER edge on a dime roll. Turned out to be a Canadian Dime.
     
  9. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Dontcha just hate having to buy 90% silver at face value?:D
     
  10. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    some forign can be traded at a bank
     
  11. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    Do you have permission to be doing this while your working? When I worked as a manager in retail if someone was searching through the coins/currency in the cash office while working or swapping out any money at all without someone else present and giving approval they would be fired. I fired someone for doing this exact thing because we had a change machine to sort and count all change and they were continually asking to swap out coinage almost daily. Even though it seems harsh and my personal opinion one way or another aside the store manager considered doing so theft of the companies time and didn't allow the practice to go on.
     
  12. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    I'm allowed to do it. There's plenty of moments where there's not really anymore work to do other than give out cash drawers to the cashiers, so during that time it's basically sitting in there and doing nothing. And in the words of the person who trained me in that position, "As long as the store isn't missing money at the end of the night, it's no problem." She's a bit of a collector too, but only keeps any silver she finds.
     
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  13. 50-cent

    50-cent New Member

    Some good finds here.
     
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