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Cortej, I use Golden 1
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Anyone know of any FL banks with this service? I haven't seen one yet.
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The new Arvest Banks have the free service for members with accounts
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I called Grow Financial credit union, where I have a savings acct I rarely touch - they have one. The first $100 in loose change is free, anything over $100 is 7%. I'll bring in $99 at a time. LOL.

Guess I just needed to actually look a little harder to find that service and save alot of effort and time.
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afcop13,

That is sooo perfect for casual nickel searching! You will probably average 20 keepers (pre-1960) a box. $99 back in the coin counter.
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any los angeles banks have these?
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check local Credit Unior, youngfee101, I don't know which are in LA area but just search for one and try to open an account for cheap (call and ask them about the coin counting machine first).... good luck.
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