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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2141836, member: 15929"]The second bag yielded 3 more Silver Eagles, 2 Morgans, a Peace Dollar and a 1972-S 40% Silver IKE.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why do you think I ordered the bags? The first 3 bags I ordered only coughed up a 40% Silver 1971-S, a solitary 72 T2, and a 71-D RPM-001. I sold the ROM for $100+ and the T2 for like $20.</p><p><br /></p><p>I order the bags to search for varieties. Specifically, RPM's and not silver as this is the 1st time I've come across a relatively good amount of silver pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I checked with the vault teller and she access's the form online through their ordering system. She threw out the form I gave her a long time ago otherwise I'd have printed one for the folks here.</p><p><br /></p><p>All Federal Reserve Member banks can order Eisenhower Dollars from their Federal Reserve supplier. It's in their ordering system right below Presidential Dollar, Sacagawea Dollars and Native American Dollars. All they have to do is look.</p><p><br /></p><p>The problem is that most banks won't go the extra mile for their customers while mine will.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for availability? I strongly expect that coins are stored in a common facility to supply the banks in the direct area. Of course there is also the Loomis and Guarda delivery services which may not have all different coin types. My bank, for right now, has access to a supply. This could very well change once I go through all the bags that they have in storage as they may be very hesitant to order from the Federal Reserve Vaults in Dallas.</p><p><br /></p><p>Picture it this way.</p><p>Budweiser makes beer.</p><p>They bottle and can that beer. The beer the factory produces goes to a Budweiser storage facility.</p><p>That storage facility supplies orders for distributors.</p><p>Distributors have their own storage facilities which they draw from to supply their customers.</p><p>Their customers may not be the local liquor store but in fact may be yet another level of seller that sells large quantities to chain stores or what ever.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do not see that coin storage and delivery would be any different as I know that my bags did not come to my bank from the Dallas Vaults. They came from some other storage facility.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh yeah, my bank will order all the coins I want as long as I do not return the coins to "them". Other branches in the area are ok. For now.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do try to deposit my rolled coins at banks that are 50 miles or more away from my particular metropolitan area.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2141836, member: 15929"]The second bag yielded 3 more Silver Eagles, 2 Morgans, a Peace Dollar and a 1972-S 40% Silver IKE. Why do you think I ordered the bags? The first 3 bags I ordered only coughed up a 40% Silver 1971-S, a solitary 72 T2, and a 71-D RPM-001. I sold the ROM for $100+ and the T2 for like $20. I order the bags to search for varieties. Specifically, RPM's and not silver as this is the 1st time I've come across a relatively good amount of silver pieces. I checked with the vault teller and she access's the form online through their ordering system. She threw out the form I gave her a long time ago otherwise I'd have printed one for the folks here. All Federal Reserve Member banks can order Eisenhower Dollars from their Federal Reserve supplier. It's in their ordering system right below Presidential Dollar, Sacagawea Dollars and Native American Dollars. All they have to do is look. The problem is that most banks won't go the extra mile for their customers while mine will. As for availability? I strongly expect that coins are stored in a common facility to supply the banks in the direct area. Of course there is also the Loomis and Guarda delivery services which may not have all different coin types. My bank, for right now, has access to a supply. This could very well change once I go through all the bags that they have in storage as they may be very hesitant to order from the Federal Reserve Vaults in Dallas. Picture it this way. Budweiser makes beer. They bottle and can that beer. The beer the factory produces goes to a Budweiser storage facility. That storage facility supplies orders for distributors. Distributors have their own storage facilities which they draw from to supply their customers. Their customers may not be the local liquor store but in fact may be yet another level of seller that sells large quantities to chain stores or what ever. I do not see that coin storage and delivery would be any different as I know that my bags did not come to my bank from the Dallas Vaults. They came from some other storage facility. Oh yeah, my bank will order all the coins I want as long as I do not return the coins to "them". Other branches in the area are ok. For now. I do try to deposit my rolled coins at banks that are 50 miles or more away from my particular metropolitan area.[/QUOTE]
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