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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1337800, member: 66"]It would also depend on what city you live in. For some reason some cities are coin sinks, the banks can never seem to get enough coin and the Federal Reserve is constantly shipping coin to banks in those areas and not getting any back. Other areas are coin sources with coin constantly flowing into the banks and then to the Fed. Banks in those areas are always flush with coin and would love to give it out so they don't have to pay to ship it back. They would be roll search friendly areas. Banks in the coin sink areas on the other hand would NOT want to be handing out their precious coin to roll searchers so they just have to order and pay for more. Banks in such places would be more likely to add fees and such to discourage roll searchers. (When I was a kid I ran into a factoid that Louisville Ky was a coin sink as far as nickels was concerned and that the Fed shipped more nickels to Louisville than any other city in the country. Don't know if that is true any more.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1337800, member: 66"]It would also depend on what city you live in. For some reason some cities are coin sinks, the banks can never seem to get enough coin and the Federal Reserve is constantly shipping coin to banks in those areas and not getting any back. Other areas are coin sources with coin constantly flowing into the banks and then to the Fed. Banks in those areas are always flush with coin and would love to give it out so they don't have to pay to ship it back. They would be roll search friendly areas. Banks in the coin sink areas on the other hand would NOT want to be handing out their precious coin to roll searchers so they just have to order and pay for more. Banks in such places would be more likely to add fees and such to discourage roll searchers. (When I was a kid I ran into a factoid that Louisville Ky was a coin sink as far as nickels was concerned and that the Fed shipped more nickels to Louisville than any other city in the country. Don't know if that is true any more.)[/QUOTE]
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