So I've developed a system to where I can obtain around 3-4 boxes a week at the moment, and drop all in the same week I even pick up and drop and one of the banks I am a customer with because of my relationship with them. Tip 1: Establish friendship, from the start I had a great relationship with the bank I drop at, they even set odd stuff (aka ike dollars, old bills), aside for me to look at. I even pick up from the same bank sometimes. I bring them doughnuts everytime I make a drop of $300 plus, I do it so often we have formed a friendship and trust so it takes about as much time as depositing a check. Tip 2: Network with different banks, so far I have one drop spot but they have no problem taking them from me because the lady does love halves herself. I have 2 different banks that I pick up from. (Looking for one more haha). Tip 3: Always have 200+ Rolls handy, they don't cost much at all if you want to buy a thousand or so. Makes the whole thing a lot easier. Tip 4: NEVER USE COIN STAR, Even for the gift cards, $500+ gift cards are very hard to get rid of, your call though, just my advice. A family member could be a shopaholic that could work, but thats only going to bring them down if they are actually addicted to shopping (real "disease lol")... Tip 5: Always have a Loop handy! (I don't just look for silver but for error verities) I wish you all luck if your a beginner, I am a beginner somewhat but I move fast when I am passionate about something. Just a little something I thought I'd post to help you beginners out! Just rolled up some halves and I'm back to the bank to pick up another box! Again I wish you guys the best luck! Love you guys, Stephen aka SilverSteve
Go to a bank that you are a customer at and ask! All there is too it my friend! Good luck on your hunt I hope you find something awesome!
Get a list of all the banks in the area. Go to their tellers and ask to buy their customer wrapped rolls. They might ask if you have an account, just say no, and politely and gently suggest that you’re doing them a favor by taking the rolls off their hands.