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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 562858, member: 4920"]You got that right. And let me get even more real. There’s a disproportionality when you’re talking a teller-agent of a bank and a customer on the one hand and a buyer vs. a seller in a business transaction on the other hand. And you don’t have to grade every coin, that’s a cop-out bordering on the ridiculous. If it’s silver or gold, and you know it, you should point that out, because that’s something people who are non-collectors can readily appreciate and understand. Especially in these hard economic times. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'll just wrap this up with this because I have to get back to work. My wife was a teller for some 20 years. What some of the young and part-time teller-members here are just learning, she forgot years ago. If the customer were your wife, mother, or sister, would you take the coins from them for face value and throw them into the machine at the end of the shift? Remember, in the first instance, once those coins go into that cage, they’re the property of the bank. And banks have cameras. And the so-called “eye-in-the sky” sees everything...including the cages. And they have detectives. In fact, I know one, since grade school. </p><p><br /></p><p>PS: Back to the story, interesting these turned out to be the fruits of a theft/burglary. I guess the gal was trying to fence these through the bank. :rolling:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 562858, member: 4920"]You got that right. And let me get even more real. There’s a disproportionality when you’re talking a teller-agent of a bank and a customer on the one hand and a buyer vs. a seller in a business transaction on the other hand. And you don’t have to grade every coin, that’s a cop-out bordering on the ridiculous. If it’s silver or gold, and you know it, you should point that out, because that’s something people who are non-collectors can readily appreciate and understand. Especially in these hard economic times. I'll just wrap this up with this because I have to get back to work. My wife was a teller for some 20 years. What some of the young and part-time teller-members here are just learning, she forgot years ago. If the customer were your wife, mother, or sister, would you take the coins from them for face value and throw them into the machine at the end of the shift? Remember, in the first instance, once those coins go into that cage, they’re the property of the bank. And banks have cameras. And the so-called “eye-in-the sky” sees everything...including the cages. And they have detectives. In fact, I know one, since grade school. PS: Back to the story, interesting these turned out to be the fruits of a theft/burglary. I guess the gal was trying to fence these through the bank. :rolling:[/QUOTE]
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