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<p>[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 425941, member: 13307"]<b>St. Louis Area info</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I know that a variety of banks in the St. Louis area have coin counters, either in the lobby or behind the counter. Most have a fee for non-account holders and offer the service free of charge for account holders. US Bank is the one I use to deposit my roll-searching rejects when I plan to get cash back, as they have the coin counters in the lobby. Certain Bank of America branches have the counters back behind the counter and will deposit the coin in your account for you.</p><p> </p><p>I'd make sure I had a general idea of how much coin you are bringing to the bank, if possible...one time I brought 3 boxes worth of reject half dollars (approx. $1,350) and the final count was off by around $400. I asked the teller to check it again, and she replied that the count was correct. Only after my insistence that the count was grossly off did the Assistant Manager troubleshoot the machine, at which time they discovered that a token had become lodged in the machine, causing the remainder of the coin to be tossed into the inner portion of the tub. </p><p> </p><p>But yes, US Banks, Bank of America, and Centrue all have counters at at least some locations here.</p><p> </p><p>~benjamin[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 425941, member: 13307"][b]St. Louis Area info[/b] I know that a variety of banks in the St. Louis area have coin counters, either in the lobby or behind the counter. Most have a fee for non-account holders and offer the service free of charge for account holders. US Bank is the one I use to deposit my roll-searching rejects when I plan to get cash back, as they have the coin counters in the lobby. Certain Bank of America branches have the counters back behind the counter and will deposit the coin in your account for you. I'd make sure I had a general idea of how much coin you are bringing to the bank, if possible...one time I brought 3 boxes worth of reject half dollars (approx. $1,350) and the final count was off by around $400. I asked the teller to check it again, and she replied that the count was correct. Only after my insistence that the count was grossly off did the Assistant Manager troubleshoot the machine, at which time they discovered that a token had become lodged in the machine, causing the remainder of the coin to be tossed into the inner portion of the tub. But yes, US Banks, Bank of America, and Centrue all have counters at at least some locations here. ~benjamin[/QUOTE]
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