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Do Banks Sell Rolls Of American Coins?

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 Posted 05/30/2012  1:06 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tristen1230 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I know that people bring in rolls of american coins so if you ask could they give you a roll?
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Yes. Although some banks do limit on how much you can acquire unless you have a "business" account.

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oih82w8, we are in the Canadian section and our banks do NOT sell American rolls as far as I know, we do sell Paper bills.

tristen, no you will not get American rolls at a Canadian bank.
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Man, I fell into the Canadian relm again, my apologies.

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There is a US Law that limits the export of coins to something like $5 worth. So it's not likely.
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I fell into the Canadian relm again, my apologies.


No need to apologize oih82w8, everyone is welcome to our great land.
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I used to work for the Bank of Montreal years ago and we did (some of the main branches did anyway) take in rolled US coin for exchange. It didn't happen very often though. If there had been someone looking for rolled US coin while we had it, there wouldn't have been a problem selling it to them at the current exchange. As mentioned, we didn't get much in US coin and I have no idea if they still do this now, especially with the US dollar so weak.
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