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<p>[QUOTE="topcover, post: 352260, member: 12479"]It really depends on the banks that you use and where you live. I've heard other members on the board say that their banks have coin counters much like Coinstar that is free to its customers. I think that is more the exception than the norm. </p><p> </p><p>For most banks, they'd prefer to take coins that are counted and wrapped. Some banks may require that you put your name and account number on each roll. Not many banks would appreicate you coming in with a sack of loose coins.</p><p> </p><p>Our credit union charged us 25 cents PER ROLL just to accept and that's why we chose to go with Coinstar. </p><p> </p><p>The other issue is the, "Don't dump where you get rolls" philosphy. Many roll searchers (me included) recommend that you don't dump your discarded coins at the same branch where you do day to day banking and certainly not where you get your rolls to search. </p><p> </p><p>Personally, I just drop into any of the large banks around town (there are hundreds of banks where I live) and ask for "customer rolled coins". It's been my experience that they are more fruitful than the plasti-wrapped one. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck!</p><p> </p><p>Stan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="topcover, post: 352260, member: 12479"]It really depends on the banks that you use and where you live. I've heard other members on the board say that their banks have coin counters much like Coinstar that is free to its customers. I think that is more the exception than the norm. For most banks, they'd prefer to take coins that are counted and wrapped. Some banks may require that you put your name and account number on each roll. Not many banks would appreicate you coming in with a sack of loose coins. Our credit union charged us 25 cents PER ROLL just to accept and that's why we chose to go with Coinstar. The other issue is the, "Don't dump where you get rolls" philosphy. Many roll searchers (me included) recommend that you don't dump your discarded coins at the same branch where you do day to day banking and certainly not where you get your rolls to search. Personally, I just drop into any of the large banks around town (there are hundreds of banks where I live) and ask for "customer rolled coins". It's been my experience that they are more fruitful than the plasti-wrapped one. Good luck! Stan[/QUOTE]
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