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<p>[QUOTE="HowardStern, post: 2318054, member: 26533"]Yes, the bags I seen looked liked they weighed about 50 lbs. They are not filled with washers but real coins from the magnet, and also from the broken pvc return slot that is almost always in a position where the coins fall into the locked machine and not through the return slot back to the customer. You will see them if the teller needs to open the machine. You will see the tellers reaching in the magnet and putting real coins in a small bag and throwing junk like washers in the trash. Once the small bag gets filled they put it in a larger bag. These large bags contain nothing but coins and are very heavy. TD workers have to lift 30 lb bags of pennies almost daily out of the machines as they fill up. They are not weight lifters but seem to manage to be able to lift these bags onto dollies and into the safe. I have seen them do this numerous times. The bags of foreign coins are filled more than the $50 penny bags. I am not wildly overestimating the value of the change. I am giving an estimate of what I have seen during the past 5 years. I have exchanged hundreds of thousands in coins through these machines over the past 5 years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HowardStern, post: 2318054, member: 26533"]Yes, the bags I seen looked liked they weighed about 50 lbs. They are not filled with washers but real coins from the magnet, and also from the broken pvc return slot that is almost always in a position where the coins fall into the locked machine and not through the return slot back to the customer. You will see them if the teller needs to open the machine. You will see the tellers reaching in the magnet and putting real coins in a small bag and throwing junk like washers in the trash. Once the small bag gets filled they put it in a larger bag. These large bags contain nothing but coins and are very heavy. TD workers have to lift 30 lb bags of pennies almost daily out of the machines as they fill up. They are not weight lifters but seem to manage to be able to lift these bags onto dollies and into the safe. I have seen them do this numerous times. The bags of foreign coins are filled more than the $50 penny bags. I am not wildly overestimating the value of the change. I am giving an estimate of what I have seen during the past 5 years. I have exchanged hundreds of thousands in coins through these machines over the past 5 years.[/QUOTE]
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