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<p>[QUOTE="WillieSutton, post: 70998, member: 3835"]Certainly good advice generally not to ask to "buy" coins at a bank, but not sure that should be dwelled upon. Most bankers know what you mean. Believe the key here may be to always talk to the right person (perhaps highest ranking person on duty at a branch or small bank, or in the operations area of a large bank), and be extremely straightforward with them as to what you want to accomplish. Banks are very competitive. Satisfying a potential or existing qualified and reasonable customer is high on their list, particularly for those in supervisory positions. No inside information. Just a lot of experience.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the one potentially lucretive lot of halves, you may have to realize that opportunity may have slipped away, but, if so [and I hope not], you should value it as a learning experience. Most of us fortunately may have been in a better position not to have left that bank without those coins. This is not at all meant to be a criticism of your mom, because her job responsibilities are extremely important. Chicken, you seem like a young person with an early and extra amount of talent headed in the right direction. Keep at it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Willie[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WillieSutton, post: 70998, member: 3835"]Certainly good advice generally not to ask to "buy" coins at a bank, but not sure that should be dwelled upon. Most bankers know what you mean. Believe the key here may be to always talk to the right person (perhaps highest ranking person on duty at a branch or small bank, or in the operations area of a large bank), and be extremely straightforward with them as to what you want to accomplish. Banks are very competitive. Satisfying a potential or existing qualified and reasonable customer is high on their list, particularly for those in supervisory positions. No inside information. Just a lot of experience. On the one potentially lucretive lot of halves, you may have to realize that opportunity may have slipped away, but, if so [and I hope not], you should value it as a learning experience. Most of us fortunately may have been in a better position not to have left that bank without those coins. This is not at all meant to be a criticism of your mom, because her job responsibilities are extremely important. Chicken, you seem like a young person with an early and extra amount of talent headed in the right direction. Keep at it. Willie[/QUOTE]
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