@coincollect,
I do believe it is weekly, before TD bank shut down, I know for a fact once they ship the coin out it is recived by us and processed usually a day or two and we box them. at my facility, if you dump a bag of cents, it will get mixed up with coins from other bags. Each person runs three wrapping machines, which wraps coins and spits them out into a conveyer belt and gets sent up to a bowel that spins and draws rolls to be stacked in columns of 10x5. So your dump coins gets mixed with coins from two other source. Halves are be more tricky as it is dumped onto a table and boxed by hand. When we are short on coin, coins get shipped in from all over the country. I've seen cent bags marked/labeled from San Jose, CA. The chance of you searching over your own coins is very slim when dealing with cents, dimes, nickels and quarters from machine wrap rolls.
I do believe it is weekly, before TD bank shut down, I know for a fact once they ship the coin out it is recived by us and processed usually a day or two and we box them. at my facility, if you dump a bag of cents, it will get mixed up with coins from other bags. Each person runs three wrapping machines, which wraps coins and spits them out into a conveyer belt and gets sent up to a bowel that spins and draws rolls to be stacked in columns of 10x5. So your dump coins gets mixed with coins from two other source. Halves are be more tricky as it is dumped onto a table and boxed by hand. When we are short on coin, coins get shipped in from all over the country. I've seen cent bags marked/labeled from San Jose, CA. The chance of you searching over your own coins is very slim when dealing with cents, dimes, nickels and quarters from machine wrap rolls.


















