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<p>[QUOTE="Chip Kirkpatrick, post: 8381885, member: 101265"]A couple of years ago I posted this but worth repeating. </p><p><br /></p><p>I took about $400 in Kennedy halves to the bank to put in their coin counter. A man ahead of me had a jar of Kennedy halves too. As he deposited them I thought I heard a couple of coins drop without being counted and told him. He insisted they open the machine and there were 2 of his coins. INSIDE THE MACHINE. Seems there were TWO reject trays inside where coins were not being returned to the owners. </p><p>When I finished depositing my coins I requested they open the machine. There sat 11 of my halves, not counted nor returned. And there were no defects in any of them. </p><p>I have since had many occasions where I’ve requested they open the machines and found many of my coins along with many others.</p><p>WHY SHOULD THERE BE INTERIOR REJECT TRAYS? It’s basically thievery. Damaged coins can be exchanged with the Federal Reserve and foreign coins can be used for currency exchanges. If you Google this there are a number of reports of tjis happening. A tv station used 14 bank coin counters and only one was accurate. A family saved $440 for a vacation and was only credited $404. </p><p>I’m happy some of you are on the receiving end of those devices. But if you’re depositing, be careful![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chip Kirkpatrick, post: 8381885, member: 101265"]A couple of years ago I posted this but worth repeating. I took about $400 in Kennedy halves to the bank to put in their coin counter. A man ahead of me had a jar of Kennedy halves too. As he deposited them I thought I heard a couple of coins drop without being counted and told him. He insisted they open the machine and there were 2 of his coins. INSIDE THE MACHINE. Seems there were TWO reject trays inside where coins were not being returned to the owners. When I finished depositing my coins I requested they open the machine. There sat 11 of my halves, not counted nor returned. And there were no defects in any of them. I have since had many occasions where I’ve requested they open the machines and found many of my coins along with many others. WHY SHOULD THERE BE INTERIOR REJECT TRAYS? It’s basically thievery. Damaged coins can be exchanged with the Federal Reserve and foreign coins can be used for currency exchanges. If you Google this there are a number of reports of tjis happening. A tv station used 14 bank coin counters and only one was accurate. A family saved $440 for a vacation and was only credited $404. I’m happy some of you are on the receiving end of those devices. But if you’re depositing, be careful![/QUOTE]
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