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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2920643, member: 76739"]I know what you mean. I have two banks that i work with. One I drop off at.</p><p>And the one over near my house I pick up coins at</p><p>yeah I may have to drive a little further to drop off a box in a different branch.</p><p>I know those coins will be given out in that particular area for customers and merchants.</p><p>I guess mark in the rolls is a good idea. If you're depositing the coins back at the same bank that you picked them up at.</p><p><br /></p><p>I took one of my box circulated quarters, and just to see how many of those quarters I was getting back, I took a red permanent marker and just drew a line through the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>So the next box of quarters I picked up I was always looking for the red marks.</p><p>You know surprisingly I have not come across any of those quarters in over a few months.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's really not surprising, since Dade And Broward County has over 5 million people.</p><p>That's a lie of businesses.</p><p>There is two major distributor of rolls coins here in South Florida is Brinks and Loomis.</p><p><br /></p><p>So when the vendors turned their excess coinage into the bank in return the bank sends unrolled coinage back to Brinks or Loomis to be rolled.</p><p>dchjr</p><p>Hate to tell you this but you may have to do a little driving to different banks to get a good selection.</p><p>Little change in scenery is always good for the soul.</p><p>USWMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2920643, member: 76739"]I know what you mean. I have two banks that i work with. One I drop off at. And the one over near my house I pick up coins at yeah I may have to drive a little further to drop off a box in a different branch. I know those coins will be given out in that particular area for customers and merchants. I guess mark in the rolls is a good idea. If you're depositing the coins back at the same bank that you picked them up at. I took one of my box circulated quarters, and just to see how many of those quarters I was getting back, I took a red permanent marker and just drew a line through the coin. So the next box of quarters I picked up I was always looking for the red marks. You know surprisingly I have not come across any of those quarters in over a few months. It's really not surprising, since Dade And Broward County has over 5 million people. That's a lie of businesses. There is two major distributor of rolls coins here in South Florida is Brinks and Loomis. So when the vendors turned their excess coinage into the bank in return the bank sends unrolled coinage back to Brinks or Loomis to be rolled. dchjr Hate to tell you this but you may have to do a little driving to different banks to get a good selection. Little change in scenery is always good for the soul. USWMC60[/QUOTE]
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