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<p>[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 2190243, member: 10469"]first the US mint does not distribute directly to banks. they sell to the Federal Reserve (which is NOT a government agency but a private bank) who then sends the coin to their central hubs. (ours in southern CA is in Los Angeles) </p><p>Next, banks do not always get coin from the Fed Reserve. They use contractors like Brinks and Gardia and the like, who transport coin (and currency) for them. These contractors collect and redistribute a lot of coin. When they need more they get it from the Federal Reserve. </p><p>OK so, about pres. dollars. The mint stopped making them for circulation after 2011. In 2012 and since they only make Pres dollars for collectors. You can get rolls or sets of 2012 through current from the US Mint directly from the web site. </p><p>For years 2007 through 2011 most banks do not want to have them in stock because most folks don't like them and don't want them. But you can ask your bank to order them for you. Probably their transportation contractor will not have them so your bank will have to order them from the Federal Reserve and the contractor will pick them up and deliver them to your branch. Not all banks want to fuss with it so it helps to make friends with the head teller or who ever in your branch does the coin order each week. It also helps if you have the cash you will need for the coin, on deposit in your account at that branch. </p><p>Pres dollar coin usually come in a $1,000 box and they will have to order at least that as a minimum, some require higher minimums (my bank requires $2,000 minimum). Also note, you will not get only Pres Dollars but a random mix of Pres, Native Am, and Susan B dollars. All the small dollars. Also you will not get new uncirculated rolls unless by rare chance of luck. You will almost certainly get circulated mixed. The good news is that in a box of $1000 you will find a fair amount of coin that will grade as unc. and a lot of AU, because the small dollar has not been popular and so has not been in circulation much. </p><p>hope that helps</p><p>and welcome to CT, where our advice is worth ... well we will let you grade that coin. : )[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 2190243, member: 10469"]first the US mint does not distribute directly to banks. they sell to the Federal Reserve (which is NOT a government agency but a private bank) who then sends the coin to their central hubs. (ours in southern CA is in Los Angeles) Next, banks do not always get coin from the Fed Reserve. They use contractors like Brinks and Gardia and the like, who transport coin (and currency) for them. These contractors collect and redistribute a lot of coin. When they need more they get it from the Federal Reserve. OK so, about pres. dollars. The mint stopped making them for circulation after 2011. In 2012 and since they only make Pres dollars for collectors. You can get rolls or sets of 2012 through current from the US Mint directly from the web site. For years 2007 through 2011 most banks do not want to have them in stock because most folks don't like them and don't want them. But you can ask your bank to order them for you. Probably their transportation contractor will not have them so your bank will have to order them from the Federal Reserve and the contractor will pick them up and deliver them to your branch. Not all banks want to fuss with it so it helps to make friends with the head teller or who ever in your branch does the coin order each week. It also helps if you have the cash you will need for the coin, on deposit in your account at that branch. Pres dollar coin usually come in a $1,000 box and they will have to order at least that as a minimum, some require higher minimums (my bank requires $2,000 minimum). Also note, you will not get only Pres Dollars but a random mix of Pres, Native Am, and Susan B dollars. All the small dollars. Also you will not get new uncirculated rolls unless by rare chance of luck. You will almost certainly get circulated mixed. The good news is that in a box of $1000 you will find a fair amount of coin that will grade as unc. and a lot of AU, because the small dollar has not been popular and so has not been in circulation much. hope that helps and welcome to CT, where our advice is worth ... well we will let you grade that coin. : )[/QUOTE]
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