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<p>[QUOTE="blsmothermon, post: 1037291, member: 26158"]I do a little bit of roll searching cents and my M.O. is to deal with two branches. I get my rolls from the main bank (the big downtown bank), then I search them, reroll (I use fresh rolls and coin counting tubes) and then I return them to a small branch bank on the other side of town. It is the same "brand" of bank, however the branches around here supply enough businesses that the rolled change never goes back to the main bank. Thus, you are guaranteed to never search the same roll twice. </p><p> </p><p>This would not work with halves, I don't think. Since business around here don't use them, they all go back to the main bank. Just use a little know-how, make some bank teller friends, learn how change circulates in your town and come up with your own system that will work for your locale. Marking the rolls is not a bad idea, but I prefer to use a system that shifts the responsibility for not double-searching onto the rolled change "market" and not the teller. Hope these ideas may help a little! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blsmothermon, post: 1037291, member: 26158"]I do a little bit of roll searching cents and my M.O. is to deal with two branches. I get my rolls from the main bank (the big downtown bank), then I search them, reroll (I use fresh rolls and coin counting tubes) and then I return them to a small branch bank on the other side of town. It is the same "brand" of bank, however the branches around here supply enough businesses that the rolled change never goes back to the main bank. Thus, you are guaranteed to never search the same roll twice. This would not work with halves, I don't think. Since business around here don't use them, they all go back to the main bank. Just use a little know-how, make some bank teller friends, learn how change circulates in your town and come up with your own system that will work for your locale. Marking the rolls is not a bad idea, but I prefer to use a system that shifts the responsibility for not double-searching onto the rolled change "market" and not the teller. Hope these ideas may help a little! :-)[/QUOTE]
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