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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 7857, member: 487"]Another neat little trick:</p><p><br /></p><p>Prepare a little want list for your bank. Make sure they have your phone number. List quantities. Don't ask them to call you if half dollars come in without an amount you are prepared to buy. If you only want a roll or two at a time, let them know that. Ask for star notes, or anything they find strange. We get a handful of silver certificates on a pretty regular basis. Also steel cents. All of the counting machines will spit out steel cents. If you have treated your teller good, they will remember you when that good coin or note comes in. Plus, they know the customers that have other coins. Many older people share their stories about coins with the tellers. So every so often, a teller will call you with the name and number of another customer. Let your teller know whether it is okay with you to give out your number to anyone that may want to get rid of some coins.</p><p>We get about one call a month from new clients that heard we were buying coins from a teller at the bank. </p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 7857, member: 487"]Another neat little trick: Prepare a little want list for your bank. Make sure they have your phone number. List quantities. Don't ask them to call you if half dollars come in without an amount you are prepared to buy. If you only want a roll or two at a time, let them know that. Ask for star notes, or anything they find strange. We get a handful of silver certificates on a pretty regular basis. Also steel cents. All of the counting machines will spit out steel cents. If you have treated your teller good, they will remember you when that good coin or note comes in. Plus, they know the customers that have other coins. Many older people share their stories about coins with the tellers. So every so often, a teller will call you with the name and number of another customer. Let your teller know whether it is okay with you to give out your number to anyone that may want to get rid of some coins. We get about one call a month from new clients that heard we were buying coins from a teller at the bank. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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