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<p>[QUOTE="daship, post: 1114219, member: 29362"]I use PNC in Chicago. They are pretty good about ordering for me (4 boxes a week, though they never have them in trays or the vault) the head teller told me to let him know how many boxes I want by Wednesday morning, as that is when he places his coin orders. I pick them up after noon on Thursday. They have been pretty helpful. I tell them what I am doing, and they are ok with it. I gave them a little history about half dollars - they were pretty interested to hear it, but it seems that roll-searching isn't as exciting to other people as it is to me! I use a PNC bank in the suburbs for my dump bank, it is about a 15 minute drive, and I can put my money back into my savings account for next week's order. They don't seem to have a problem with me dumping $ 2000.00 in halves every Saturday. They also make a copy of the reciept from the roll counter, so I can keep track of how many coins (along with the type) I go through. I usually go in late in the day or on Saturday, to make sure they aren't busy. The donuts are a good idea, maybe I will try that!</p><p> </p><p>I have had some success coming in off the street at Harris bank also. They always seem to have rolls on hand. I haven't hit any silver, but I did hit a 2010 in a roll. There are a few of them in downtown Chicago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="daship, post: 1114219, member: 29362"]I use PNC in Chicago. They are pretty good about ordering for me (4 boxes a week, though they never have them in trays or the vault) the head teller told me to let him know how many boxes I want by Wednesday morning, as that is when he places his coin orders. I pick them up after noon on Thursday. They have been pretty helpful. I tell them what I am doing, and they are ok with it. I gave them a little history about half dollars - they were pretty interested to hear it, but it seems that roll-searching isn't as exciting to other people as it is to me! I use a PNC bank in the suburbs for my dump bank, it is about a 15 minute drive, and I can put my money back into my savings account for next week's order. They don't seem to have a problem with me dumping $ 2000.00 in halves every Saturday. They also make a copy of the reciept from the roll counter, so I can keep track of how many coins (along with the type) I go through. I usually go in late in the day or on Saturday, to make sure they aren't busy. The donuts are a good idea, maybe I will try that! I have had some success coming in off the street at Harris bank also. They always seem to have rolls on hand. I haven't hit any silver, but I did hit a 2010 in a roll. There are a few of them in downtown Chicago.[/QUOTE]
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