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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 287874, member: 8247"]It seems people here are describing the safety deposit box area of the vault. There is another door inside the vault that leads to the cash vault. In there, there might be another locked door for the actual currency whereas coins are just stacked up on the floor of the cash vault.</p><p><br /></p><p>Every bank is different. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is one bank I get coins from where the coins are kept in an area between the safety deposit boxes and the actual currency vault (two doors separate the two). this allows them to relax the dual person requirement for tellers that only need to get coin (I guess there aren't too many people trying to stuff thousand dollar boxes of presidential dollars down their shorts).</p><p><br /></p><p>It appears lately, that many banks are trying to keep the currency on hand down to what they need each week and are kind of screwed if the cash handling service misses a delivery or if a customer make a large enough withdrawal (which the bank reserves the right to request a minimum amount of time to put the withdrawal together).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 287874, member: 8247"]It seems people here are describing the safety deposit box area of the vault. There is another door inside the vault that leads to the cash vault. In there, there might be another locked door for the actual currency whereas coins are just stacked up on the floor of the cash vault. Every bank is different. There is one bank I get coins from where the coins are kept in an area between the safety deposit boxes and the actual currency vault (two doors separate the two). this allows them to relax the dual person requirement for tellers that only need to get coin (I guess there aren't too many people trying to stuff thousand dollar boxes of presidential dollars down their shorts). It appears lately, that many banks are trying to keep the currency on hand down to what they need each week and are kind of screwed if the cash handling service misses a delivery or if a customer make a large enough withdrawal (which the bank reserves the right to request a minimum amount of time to put the withdrawal together).[/QUOTE]
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