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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7648228, member: 105098"]Its very possible your small city is of the size, that they just don't need to order in new coin and it all circulates captively. In my area If I wanted new coin I needed to go to banks nearby the business area. If I went to predominantly residential areas it was always customer wrapped rolls and plenty on their shelves that you couldn't run them low enough to have to place a change order. </p><p><br /></p><p>maybe it's to a point the local armored carrier is picking up and redistributing locally, or the banks shift it around in house from branch to branch, and never needs to order in new coin because the supply exceeds the demand in that area always.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I was hunting, I'd occasionally get stuck taking customer wrapped rolls, just so the branch would need to place a coin order for a chance at getting a new box, if I wouldn't take the customer wrapped to get it out of their vault, I'd need to wait for others to take it so they could place an order again. </p><p><br /></p><p>Could be something like that going on also, and just needing the connection at the branch to give you enough coin to run them down to a point where they need to order in new coin and up your chances of getting fresh material from distribution.</p><p><br /></p><p>My branch manager would say, "look, I can't order this week, I've got $500 or $750 or $1000 in quarters people turned in I need to get rid of first before I can place an order". </p><p>So I'd offer to take his excess, so he could place an order for new the next week. Sometimes though it's just so buried, there's no digging it out by myself though and I'd have to wait, I'm not taking 500 rolls of customer wrapped quarters. LOL. </p><p><br /></p><p>there's roll hunting strategies for these type of scenarios involving going to a bigger city to get rolls (but this makes the glut in town worse if you dump in town), or dumping your searched coin out of town in the hopes it doesn't recirculate back to town and keeps on moving away lowering the local supply below the demand. (this will recover eventually though and hit the balance, it doesn't last unless you keep dumping out of town).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7648228, member: 105098"]Its very possible your small city is of the size, that they just don't need to order in new coin and it all circulates captively. In my area If I wanted new coin I needed to go to banks nearby the business area. If I went to predominantly residential areas it was always customer wrapped rolls and plenty on their shelves that you couldn't run them low enough to have to place a change order. maybe it's to a point the local armored carrier is picking up and redistributing locally, or the banks shift it around in house from branch to branch, and never needs to order in new coin because the supply exceeds the demand in that area always. When I was hunting, I'd occasionally get stuck taking customer wrapped rolls, just so the branch would need to place a coin order for a chance at getting a new box, if I wouldn't take the customer wrapped to get it out of their vault, I'd need to wait for others to take it so they could place an order again. Could be something like that going on also, and just needing the connection at the branch to give you enough coin to run them down to a point where they need to order in new coin and up your chances of getting fresh material from distribution. My branch manager would say, "look, I can't order this week, I've got $500 or $750 or $1000 in quarters people turned in I need to get rid of first before I can place an order". So I'd offer to take his excess, so he could place an order for new the next week. Sometimes though it's just so buried, there's no digging it out by myself though and I'd have to wait, I'm not taking 500 rolls of customer wrapped quarters. LOL. there's roll hunting strategies for these type of scenarios involving going to a bigger city to get rolls (but this makes the glut in town worse if you dump in town), or dumping your searched coin out of town in the hopes it doesn't recirculate back to town and keeps on moving away lowering the local supply below the demand. (this will recover eventually though and hit the balance, it doesn't last unless you keep dumping out of town).[/QUOTE]
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