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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2909587, member: 76739"]I personally use Wells Fargo myself. The bank only gets what it is given. I have found I can go to the teller manager, like I did a couple months ago I requested a box of dollars, plus a box of haves. The boxes I received was a complete closed-end box like indicated in the quarter box this told me the box of $1000 was going to be all mixed dollars. That was okay because I was missing a lot of dollars from different years.</p><p>Now I was totally disappointed on not surprisingly none of them in the box were dated below 65. Found a few minor errors, none worth talking about.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not sure where you live, but a majority of the banks here in South Florida use Loomis or Brinks for their coinage. Like I said befriend your bank teller and also talk to the bank teller manager they were the one that can order coins for you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here in South Florida the dollar coins are not well-liked. And they tolerate the haves.</p><p>And as far as the quarters go, out of the last 6000 quarters I examined only one was a 1964.</p><p><br /></p><p>You say you're going to change banks. That is your choice but make sure the bank you're going to does not get its coinage from the same coin rolling company like Brinks or Loomis's. If you're going to a new bank in the same general area most likely there getting there coinage from the same bank your Wells Fargo is getting there's.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wouldn't it be nice to be able to tell Brinks or Loomis you'd like to place an order for the new quarters or whatever denomination you'd like. I only see one problem with that it's called a service charge and you bet your sweet petunia those companies will charge you a service charge. I don't know but I like the idea of getting a whole box of new quarters like I recently did two boxes of Ellis islands. That's 4000 brand-new quarters right basically from the Mint.(With no service charge)Let's not forget Walmart and your supermarket chains most likely gets its coinage from one of these armored car services.</p><p>I don't how many times I've read members finding new coins that they were given at the Walmart or supermarket. Like I said get with your bank teller, asked them to check the the vault For any box that has holes in the top like indicated in the photo. The end of last month the teller at my bank told me she only had one box back there with holes in the top. It was a box of the 2017 p cent.And of course I bought them.Like I said befriend your teller and as a customer all you have to do is ask. usmc60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2909587, member: 76739"]I personally use Wells Fargo myself. The bank only gets what it is given. I have found I can go to the teller manager, like I did a couple months ago I requested a box of dollars, plus a box of haves. The boxes I received was a complete closed-end box like indicated in the quarter box this told me the box of $1000 was going to be all mixed dollars. That was okay because I was missing a lot of dollars from different years. Now I was totally disappointed on not surprisingly none of them in the box were dated below 65. Found a few minor errors, none worth talking about. I'm not sure where you live, but a majority of the banks here in South Florida use Loomis or Brinks for their coinage. Like I said befriend your bank teller and also talk to the bank teller manager they were the one that can order coins for you. Here in South Florida the dollar coins are not well-liked. And they tolerate the haves. And as far as the quarters go, out of the last 6000 quarters I examined only one was a 1964. You say you're going to change banks. That is your choice but make sure the bank you're going to does not get its coinage from the same coin rolling company like Brinks or Loomis's. If you're going to a new bank in the same general area most likely there getting there coinage from the same bank your Wells Fargo is getting there's. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to tell Brinks or Loomis you'd like to place an order for the new quarters or whatever denomination you'd like. I only see one problem with that it's called a service charge and you bet your sweet petunia those companies will charge you a service charge. I don't know but I like the idea of getting a whole box of new quarters like I recently did two boxes of Ellis islands. That's 4000 brand-new quarters right basically from the Mint.(With no service charge)Let's not forget Walmart and your supermarket chains most likely gets its coinage from one of these armored car services. I don't how many times I've read members finding new coins that they were given at the Walmart or supermarket. Like I said get with your bank teller, asked them to check the the vault For any box that has holes in the top like indicated in the photo. The end of last month the teller at my bank told me she only had one box back there with holes in the top. It was a box of the 2017 p cent.And of course I bought them.Like I said befriend your teller and as a customer all you have to do is ask. usmc60[/QUOTE]
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