Where do you get customer wrapped rolls

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by awdtalon21, Nov 16, 2009.

  1. awdtalon21

    awdtalon21 Junior Member

    All the banks i have gone to told me there penny rolls come from the federal. Where can i find customer wrapped rolls?
     
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  3. bigjpst

    bigjpst Well-Known Member

    you can try check cashing stores....casinos?...but you may want to give the federal wrapped coins a shot as well...you never know
     
  4. grizz

    grizz numismatist


    ......check the fed wrap rolls because they STILL may have customer turned in coins in the rolls. just because they are fed wraps DOES NOT necessarily mean the coins are new.
     
  5. awdtalon21

    awdtalon21 Junior Member

    I guess i will keep with the fed rolls, i just wonder if i would find better stuff with the customer wrapped rolls.
     
  6. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    I know my Credit Union reissues customer rolled coins. They mark out the cashing customes account number and sell them on request.
     
  7. NMBSURFER1

    NMBSURFER1 Junior Member

    It didn't used to be like this but my Credit Union no longer accepts customer rolled coins. They have a free coin machine where you enter your account number and then dump the coins into the coin counter. Your coins are counted, your account gets credited and you're on your way. Once the coins fall into the bin and it reaches full, a teller comes and gets the coins. Eventually the Credit Union rolls those coins and use them instead of ordering coins. Even though the coins are Credit Union rolled, they still come from the customer.
     
  8. coinpapa

    coinpapa Junior Member

    Same problem here, the local Bank of America main office will not accept customer wrapped coins, they require that they be loose and they then 'send them off' for counting and crediting to your account.

    They do not even have at coin counter, at least that is what they tell you, although having been in banking for a long time I have never seen a bank that did not have a coin counting machine somewhere.
     
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