Well I think I should have told you where I'm from I'm from Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I'm with a union bank.
@atticguy
You don't have to have an account with a bank to get rolls of coins or bills. Now if you want your coins counted at the banks coin machine then if you're not a member of the bank they'll charge you a fee so you'll just stick with your own bank to return the coins that you're not keeping. I know when I was in law enforcement I would stop at this one main bank during my break at the teller window because this bank was the bank that received all the coins from their other Banks and rolled them there so I knew I was guaranteed to get silver and that's what I was looking for at the time to give to my dad. Now times have changed and they sub everything out. I don't know where you're from but you should be able to go to any Bank and they'll take your money and ask for coins I was able to do it through the drive-thru window instead of walking in. If they've changed in your area and you can probably answer grocery store person if you're friendly and say hey when you go to the bank and you get me blah blah blah coins and I'll give you the money for it depending on what bank they're with if that's what you choose to do. I always had the best of luck I'm going to a branch that was the main receiver of the coins from the other branches of banks. Also I always check the shelf at the window at the gas station because for some reason they do not like keeping Eisenhower's, Susan B Anthony, Kennedys for some reason. And they will put them up there for display. I also used to check the paper which is the daily paper from the neighborhood and you will always find coins when there's a burglary I hate to say that but it's the truth. I've returned coins to people who have been burglarized especially the elderly sometimes they let me keep a coin but I just asked for the return value of what I paid for them and gave them back. Many people now are getting rid of their coin collections so I would always check with your local stores if you get to know them because people are coming in also most of the kids are stealing the coins from their parents that have hit their collections away. Anyway that's my take
@atticguy
You don't have to have an account with a bank to get rolls of coins or bills. Now if you want your coins counted at the banks coin machine then if you're not a member of the bank they'll charge you a fee so you'll just stick with your own bank to return the coins that you're not keeping. I know when I was in law enforcement I would stop at this one main bank during my break at the teller window because this bank was the bank that received all the coins from their other Banks and rolled them there so I knew I was guaranteed to get silver and that's what I was looking for at the time to give to my dad. Now times have changed and they sub everything out. I don't know where you're from but you should be able to go to any Bank and they'll take your money and ask for coins I was able to do it through the drive-thru window instead of walking in. If they've changed in your area and you can probably answer grocery store person if you're friendly and say hey when you go to the bank and you get me blah blah blah coins and I'll give you the money for it depending on what bank they're with if that's what you choose to do. I always had the best of luck I'm going to a branch that was the main receiver of the coins from the other branches of banks. Also I always check the shelf at the window at the gas station because for some reason they do not like keeping Eisenhower's, Susan B Anthony, Kennedys for some reason. And they will put them up there for display. I also used to check the paper which is the daily paper from the neighborhood and you will always find coins when there's a burglary I hate to say that but it's the truth. I've returned coins to people who have been burglarized especially the elderly sometimes they let me keep a coin but I just asked for the return value of what I paid for them and gave them back. Many people now are getting rid of their coin collections so I would always check with your local stores if you get to know them because people are coming in also most of the kids are stealing the coins from their parents that have hit their collections away. Anyway that's my take

























