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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1076569, member: 24633"]I live in Cape Coral. I used to search half dollar rolls until a few years ago. I've been a customer of the same Bank fo America branch for almost 30 years, so they would cut me a lot of slack. One thing you should know about BoA is that they use regional distribution facilties for supplying rolls to their branches. So, all of their change is processed in-house, and they only resort to the Fed when their stock runs low. What this would mean is that all of the boxes I searched would be recycled through their own system. For about 4 years, I was searching 2 - $500 boxes every week, and it was only a matter of time before I had searched everything in their inventory.</p><p> </p><p>You might want to check out Lee County Teachers Federal Credit Union. You only need to deposit $10 to join, but they do have a monthly service charge for low balances (check requirements). Otherwise, it is free and they have change machines which are free for members (check restrictions). The LCTFCU gets their change from the Fed, so you can inquire about ordering boxes for you. I've never used any of the other banks, but there are branches for Wachovia, Community, Busey and BB&T to name a few.</p><p> </p><p>On another note, the Fort Myers Coin Club holds a show during the winter season at the Elks Lodge on Park Meadow Drive in South Ft. Myers. The next two are scheduled for Saturday, January 22 & March 5. There are only about 40 dealers, so it isn't a real big show.</p><p> </p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1076569, member: 24633"]I live in Cape Coral. I used to search half dollar rolls until a few years ago. I've been a customer of the same Bank fo America branch for almost 30 years, so they would cut me a lot of slack. One thing you should know about BoA is that they use regional distribution facilties for supplying rolls to their branches. So, all of their change is processed in-house, and they only resort to the Fed when their stock runs low. What this would mean is that all of the boxes I searched would be recycled through their own system. For about 4 years, I was searching 2 - $500 boxes every week, and it was only a matter of time before I had searched everything in their inventory. You might want to check out Lee County Teachers Federal Credit Union. You only need to deposit $10 to join, but they do have a monthly service charge for low balances (check requirements). Otherwise, it is free and they have change machines which are free for members (check restrictions). The LCTFCU gets their change from the Fed, so you can inquire about ordering boxes for you. I've never used any of the other banks, but there are branches for Wachovia, Community, Busey and BB&T to name a few. On another note, the Fort Myers Coin Club holds a show during the winter season at the Elks Lodge on Park Meadow Drive in South Ft. Myers. The next two are scheduled for Saturday, January 22 & March 5. There are only about 40 dealers, so it isn't a real big show. Chris[/QUOTE]
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