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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8557087, member: 100459"]If there isn't any precious metal in coins, most of them are only worth giving them back to the bank. A friend of my wife's was a teller for our Credit Union. When I would go into the bank, she would call me aside and show me some coins that some depositor had deposited. When she had them, she would ask me if I wanted them. Most of the time i would take them since she took the effort to save them for me. She's retired now and I now go to their "take out" window for business. One time, she really thought she might have something valuable. A customer came in and had a "gold" quarter. The teller thought it might be worth something, so she asked me to look at it. It turned out to be one of the "gold" coated quarters that the depositor had gotten through the mail. I told the teller that I would give her 50 cents for it. </p><p>I have a junk jar that I keep odd things in, so I put it in that jar.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8557087, member: 100459"]If there isn't any precious metal in coins, most of them are only worth giving them back to the bank. A friend of my wife's was a teller for our Credit Union. When I would go into the bank, she would call me aside and show me some coins that some depositor had deposited. When she had them, she would ask me if I wanted them. Most of the time i would take them since she took the effort to save them for me. She's retired now and I now go to their "take out" window for business. One time, she really thought she might have something valuable. A customer came in and had a "gold" quarter. The teller thought it might be worth something, so she asked me to look at it. It turned out to be one of the "gold" coated quarters that the depositor had gotten through the mail. I told the teller that I would give her 50 cents for it. I have a junk jar that I keep odd things in, so I put it in that jar.[/QUOTE]
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