Get to know them. greet them by name. Treat them well, not as your personal servants. That'll take you a long way.
Quarters are not plated by the mint! If it's a plating issue, the plating was added after it left the mint. I see no evidence of plating.
Every time I visit my bank, I bring a box of cookies or pastries. I always smile and chat, ask them about their day and such. My tellers bend over...
Yes, damage. Could have been caused by anything.
The coin is in pretty bad shape, so I'd think that lightly running a toothpick over it to see if it's raised wouldn't hurt it and would make you...
There is only one other member of this forum that is so adamant that they are being taken advantage of.
I see what you ask about. Is it incuse or raised?
Obviously, your problem cannot be solved here. I suggest you seek legal advice as to the possibility of a lawsuit to get your coin back.
That may be true, but you're not an average customer bringing in a jar of collected pocket change. You are abusing that part of the agreement.
Sure, send one to Jeff. The old disappearing coin trick. :D
No, it's not their job to provide you rolled coin to search and return to them loose. It costs the bank to have the rolled coin delivered and then...
http://www.cointalk.com/threads/hall-of-fame-coins-missing-mintmark-no-w.245539/ Perhaps these threads can be combined.
Nickels and dimes? They kept one coin? Is the argument worth five or ten cents? Be the bigger man and let it go. That's what I'd do.
You're searching them, right? Why not pull them out as you find them? No more problems.
About two weeks ago, I was going to a small change poker game and on the way I picked up some rolls from the bank. I found three silver quarters...
The more (truthful) info you can give will bring you more buyers/bidders and will make you look a lot better as a seller.
Come on Chris, plating issue? You know better. Have another cup of coffee, you'll be all right. :D Looks like a die chip to me
Yes.
A proof would have very sharp, square rims. Your coin is not a proof. It is probably silver plated.
I wouldn't go anywhere near any software from China. Just sayin'.
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