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<p>[QUOTE="nuMRmatist, post: 3019941, member: 33012"]This is really interesting here; leads to some observations, AND some Q's...</p><p><br /></p><p>String is private, so this might account for an eBay account (the email address you posted there Jeff IS a String mailserver address). Also implies sort of, that company actions and individual [employee's] actions are 1 in same (if THIS is so, why would they RE-open a SEALED box full of machine-wrapped coins?)</p><p><br /></p><p>The opened the doors in 1929 - did they just start pulling the Silver? You're keeping pretty good search records there TexAg; anyone else with detailed results like his???</p><p><br /></p><p>From their site (from search hit, under their link):</p><p><br /></p><p>'coin collector' HAS TO mean non-hobbyist collector? Nothing on their website about collector / Silver coins, so maybe contact them about purchase (of Silver) DIRECTLY, at least just to see what they say...</p><p><br /></p><p>Exactly where does String fit in, in banks' coin supply chain? IF they even are so? Do they supply Loomis?</p><p><br /></p><p>Even if String doesn't supply Loomis for distribution to banks, does Loomis accept for dist. to banks NON-sealed boxes of coins? That's an invitation to $ shortage / theft. I owned a courier / delivery business for 20 years, including desk-top delivery inside banks, and you can't imagine security protocols for personnel and for delivered goods.</p><p><br /></p><p>Who opens and searches sealed boxes of coins; in this case, that hadn't been touched since delivery by Loomis??? (Nancy - assistant Branch Mgr., told me that my box had just been received) Even if String does this - something a private company could accept, surely no other company linked in supply chain would approve of this?</p><p><br /></p><p>Anybody KNOW anything pertinent to this?</p><p><br /></p><p>ed.:</p><p>Good to have a buddy on the inside there js; but there's a BIG difference between passively pocketing a US Note, or Silver coin (and replacing it), vs. dedicating AT LEAST :30 to do edge search of a 50-roll sealed box of coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nuMRmatist, post: 3019941, member: 33012"]This is really interesting here; leads to some observations, AND some Q's... String is private, so this might account for an eBay account (the email address you posted there Jeff IS a String mailserver address). Also implies sort of, that company actions and individual [employee's] actions are 1 in same (if THIS is so, why would they RE-open a SEALED box full of machine-wrapped coins?) The opened the doors in 1929 - did they just start pulling the Silver? You're keeping pretty good search records there TexAg; anyone else with detailed results like his??? From their site (from search hit, under their link): 'coin collector' HAS TO mean non-hobbyist collector? Nothing on their website about collector / Silver coins, so maybe contact them about purchase (of Silver) DIRECTLY, at least just to see what they say... Exactly where does String fit in, in banks' coin supply chain? IF they even are so? Do they supply Loomis? Even if String doesn't supply Loomis for distribution to banks, does Loomis accept for dist. to banks NON-sealed boxes of coins? That's an invitation to $ shortage / theft. I owned a courier / delivery business for 20 years, including desk-top delivery inside banks, and you can't imagine security protocols for personnel and for delivered goods. Who opens and searches sealed boxes of coins; in this case, that hadn't been touched since delivery by Loomis??? (Nancy - assistant Branch Mgr., told me that my box had just been received) Even if String does this - something a private company could accept, surely no other company linked in supply chain would approve of this? Anybody KNOW anything pertinent to this? ed.: Good to have a buddy on the inside there js; but there's a BIG difference between passively pocketing a US Note, or Silver coin (and replacing it), vs. dedicating AT LEAST :30 to do edge search of a 50-roll sealed box of coins.[/QUOTE]
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