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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 2577318, member: 5233"]I worked at a bank as a bank teller and the branch manager I worked for allowed me to set aside coins or currency that I wanted for my collection. The only conditions were I could not be sorting through it and looking while customers were waiting in line and I could not "buy" it by myself (I had to transfer it to another teller and withdraw it from them...to follow bank policy that I not mess with my own personal account).</p><p><br /></p><p>So, I kept a small area of my drawer separate (I found a small piece of wood so I could separate one section into 2) and I kept all my "stuff" in that spot. It was out of sight from the general public since it was in the back of the drawer. Anything that was not in that specific spot was free game for customers to ask for. In my opinion, the teller in the OP should have set that coin aside so customers could not see it if they wished to keep it. Leaving it in the tray on the counter is too visible and could create an upset customer...as it did in this case. The teller didn't do anything wrong in setting it aside for themselves...but they should have done it more discreetly IMHO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 2577318, member: 5233"]I worked at a bank as a bank teller and the branch manager I worked for allowed me to set aside coins or currency that I wanted for my collection. The only conditions were I could not be sorting through it and looking while customers were waiting in line and I could not "buy" it by myself (I had to transfer it to another teller and withdraw it from them...to follow bank policy that I not mess with my own personal account). So, I kept a small area of my drawer separate (I found a small piece of wood so I could separate one section into 2) and I kept all my "stuff" in that spot. It was out of sight from the general public since it was in the back of the drawer. Anything that was not in that specific spot was free game for customers to ask for. In my opinion, the teller in the OP should have set that coin aside so customers could not see it if they wished to keep it. Leaving it in the tray on the counter is too visible and could create an upset customer...as it did in this case. The teller didn't do anything wrong in setting it aside for themselves...but they should have done it more discreetly IMHO.[/QUOTE]
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