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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2909456, member: 76739"]USMC 60 here if you're like me and you get most of your rolls from the bank.</p><p>You will find it most beneficial to befriend the bank teller.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have found that my local bank there is one teller that I even wait for because she knows exactly what I'm looking for. And it's a must to be friend the teller manager.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can only speak for the area that I'm in, the banks seem to use two services for their coinage. Loomis and Brinks. These two services here in South Florida have their own processing center for coinage.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have found these two services even though they are different companies. 10 to roll the new coinage in different boxes than the ones they put circulated coinage in.</p><p>I have found in my area that if you buy a box like the one indicated with the holes on the top, I have found these to be of one quarter series like the Ellis Island box you're looking at. The other box you're looking at is a box that Brinks puts their circulated coinage in.</p><p>The boxes with the holes in the top that end up at my branch bank, The bank teller usually sets them aside because they know that I will purchase them.[ATTACH=full]702229[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]702230[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2909456, member: 76739"]USMC 60 here if you're like me and you get most of your rolls from the bank. You will find it most beneficial to befriend the bank teller. I have found that my local bank there is one teller that I even wait for because she knows exactly what I'm looking for. And it's a must to be friend the teller manager. I can only speak for the area that I'm in, the banks seem to use two services for their coinage. Loomis and Brinks. These two services here in South Florida have their own processing center for coinage. I have found these two services even though they are different companies. 10 to roll the new coinage in different boxes than the ones they put circulated coinage in. I have found in my area that if you buy a box like the one indicated with the holes on the top, I have found these to be of one quarter series like the Ellis Island box you're looking at. The other box you're looking at is a box that Brinks puts their circulated coinage in. The boxes with the holes in the top that end up at my branch bank, The bank teller usually sets them aside because they know that I will purchase them.[ATTACH=full]702229[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]702230[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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