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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 794876, member: 4552"]Actually in many banks it is illigal or just against company policy to stash anything on the side for yourself or others. In some banks if your caught attempting to weed out anything it is automatic dismissal. I've met people that tried to help out a family member with coins at a bank and were fired on the spot. </p><p>As to finding coins of value in circulatioin, lately it is fantastic. Although the amoung of roll and bag searchers are on the increase, so are many crimes that involve the loss of coins. Dealers have been robbed to and from coin shows. Coin and hobby stores have been robbed excessively lately. Home invasions are on the increase and in many instances, coin collections are stolen. Not to blame insurance companies but so far several people I know have been robbed and no one knew of the coins except the insurance companies. </p><p>Usually criminals do not attempt to sell coins as coins, they simply dump them into coin counting machines or take to a bank in a bag. Many collectors and dealers have told me of the amount of decent to valuable coins appearing in change and from rolls from banks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 794876, member: 4552"]Actually in many banks it is illigal or just against company policy to stash anything on the side for yourself or others. In some banks if your caught attempting to weed out anything it is automatic dismissal. I've met people that tried to help out a family member with coins at a bank and were fired on the spot. As to finding coins of value in circulatioin, lately it is fantastic. Although the amoung of roll and bag searchers are on the increase, so are many crimes that involve the loss of coins. Dealers have been robbed to and from coin shows. Coin and hobby stores have been robbed excessively lately. Home invasions are on the increase and in many instances, coin collections are stolen. Not to blame insurance companies but so far several people I know have been robbed and no one knew of the coins except the insurance companies. Usually criminals do not attempt to sell coins as coins, they simply dump them into coin counting machines or take to a bank in a bag. Many collectors and dealers have told me of the amount of decent to valuable coins appearing in change and from rolls from banks.[/QUOTE]
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