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Use banks or credit unions where you have accounts. Find one that treats you as a business taking a lot of bulk coin per visit. I kept breaking the free do-it-yourselfs at my banks w/$25 plus of pennies until they told me they'd start charging, or go somewhere else. My bank is one that doesn't accept customer rolled. Take a canvas sack in, couple days later get a deposit slip in mail. Now to get that service had to sweet-talk a few tellers...bring in a few neat coins to show on next visit.
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I bought an old bank coin sorter counter at an auction that I run my cents through put them into coffee cans with handles, take them to my bank and they dump them into a brinks bag write $50 on it and give me 2 boxes.
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What happens when all of the branches are full of vault space?


You find another bank. Chase (at least on the West coast) has VERY little vault space, and to make matters worse, they don't empty their vaults very often. Out here, Wells Fargo and US Bank seem to be the best banks to deal with when it comes to turning in your coins.
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I have several different banks and bank branches with limited coin vault space in my CRHing areas. As a result, if I desire to deposit several boxes of bulk coin at a branch I know has limited coin vault space, then I call-ahead and check on the availability of space in their coin vault to save myself a trip. This is only a small inconvenience for me. If the coin vault at one branch is "full", then the head teller will simply tell me. If this is the case, then I call another branch.

Bottom line: Our relationships with our banks are very important. The less we inconvenience the banks we use for ordering and depositing, the more likely we'll maintain good relationships and be able to continue to CRH.


berto, this is very good... I'm making more and more use of my phone as I get more and more into CRH. Today I called ahead to make sure my box of Halves came in before I drove the three miles or so to get them. I like to keep as good a relationship with my banks as possible.
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My Bank allows me to dump as many coins as I please for free... Maybe you could find a bank that will let you do that too?


I've got a couple of banks which allow me to do this, but I try to rotate them so that they're not overburdened at any one time. If you have enough banks in your local area, eventually you should be able to find one that will let you dump as much as you want.
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