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<p>[QUOTE="heuvy31, post: 2020073, member: 42173"]Sometimes when I stop at a bank to pick up some coins, I will also ask the teller if they have any small head bills, silver certificates, red seals, etc. 99.9 percent of the time the teller tells me they rarely see them, but customers bring them in from time to time and I am welcome to stop in at any time to see if they have any. Today I stopped at bank and picked up a couple rolls of coins. I then asked the teller if they had any small head bills. She then says to me, that is considered insider trading and is illegal. She tells me I can buy bills and see if there are any in what I buy, but that I can't ask directly about them. She says tellers can't buy them either because that is also considered insider trading. Then she says I need to be careful in the future how it ask for things from a bank. The teller next to her was nodding in agreement the entire time. She was not mean, and I think she was genuinely trying to help, but I had never heard of this before. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="heuvy31, post: 2020073, member: 42173"]Sometimes when I stop at a bank to pick up some coins, I will also ask the teller if they have any small head bills, silver certificates, red seals, etc. 99.9 percent of the time the teller tells me they rarely see them, but customers bring them in from time to time and I am welcome to stop in at any time to see if they have any. Today I stopped at bank and picked up a couple rolls of coins. I then asked the teller if they had any small head bills. She then says to me, that is considered insider trading and is illegal. She tells me I can buy bills and see if there are any in what I buy, but that I can't ask directly about them. She says tellers can't buy them either because that is also considered insider trading. Then she says I need to be careful in the future how it ask for things from a bank. The teller next to her was nodding in agreement the entire time. She was not mean, and I think she was genuinely trying to help, but I had never heard of this before. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this?[/QUOTE]
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