Gah...I REALLY need to find a free coin counting machine...

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by n_sandler4, Dec 3, 2006.

  1. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    I'm getting sick and tired of rolling 2000 halves every weekend....Although, I could use coin star and get a $1000 dollar gift certificate to Starbucks with no sevice fee! *note sarcasm* =/
     
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  3. pupa

    pupa Senior Member

    LOL , I know the feeling !!!!!
     
  4. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    I wish we had "Chase" Banks down here...I went to one in D.C. before, and they had a free coin countin machine for pretty much anyone who walked in the door....=/
     
  5. pupa

    pupa Senior Member

    bags

    talked with you the other nite on the phone , I just got a 1907 high relief for 10,500
     
  6. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    Whoa, Nice...! I really need to get a double eagle...
     
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  8. acanthite

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  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Where do you live?
    Commerce Bank is free!
    Frank
     
  10. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    Wow!..... Hold up...The article states that the coinstar machines count at 600 coins a minute....With 1.3 million pennies, that would take over 36 hours to count=/
     
  11. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    I'm in Jacksonville, FL, and the Commerce Bank website says there's none of their banks within 30 miles of Jacksonville =(
     
  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Sorry, that is the only free coin machine that I know about.
     
  13. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    Don't you have a neighborhood kid or family kid you could "pay" to do the counting and rolling?
     
  14. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Did you miss the "free" part?
     
  15. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Awww, Come on...That's Only 100 rolls :)

    Bill
     
  16. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    Haha....I AM the neiborhood kid...we live in an older neighbor hood...all the "kids" are my age or older...=/
     
  17. bama guy

    bama guy Coin Hoarder

    My dad was physically unable to do a lot before he passed but i use to get him to roll pennies for me . it was good for him and for me to. He was really good at it.
     
  18. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    i'm starting to wonder how many indian heads and wheat cents he cashed in. if he stared saving in 1966, there were probaly tons of wheats. now is the time to roll search!
     
  19. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    I would be willing to be your coin counter for free. Also, I will take all that stuff off your hands for free. By me keeping all your coins, you will not have to worry about rolling them, cashing them in, counting them, paying taxes of them, etc. You could send them all to me and I would pay for the postage, of course.
     
  20. CoinNewb3

    CoinNewb3 New Member

    Coinlover I was thinking the exact same thing. Might have to take a trip to Bama :) It was back in June though. :(
     
  21. Fropa

    Fropa Senior Member

    The bank and the Credit Union I go to have counting machines and don't want any of the coins they get rolled. I can't imagine have to reroll $500 in halves.
     
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