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lets list a bank you deal with then provide the rollers company name so those of us looking for a new bank know where to go.

central florida bank of america uses brinks I find p mints & 10-15 LWC per box at least 4 really good red 60 70 or 80's per box
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Upstate New York, Bank of America, String and Sons, Mostly P mint marks and I find about 8-10 Wheats per box.
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I seem to find the most silver at BoA. Most every time I get halves there, I find at least a 40%.
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SW Florida. Every bank seems to use Brinks as far as I can tell. I get about 15 wheats per box of cents, 1.5 silver dimes per box (1/6th of those are Mercury dimes), and about 1 buffalo and 1 War Nickel per box of nickels. Boxes of halves rarely produce silver but I get lots of NIFC and a few proofs.
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TD Bank Nashua New Hampshire I am 99% sure they use Loomis.
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In Minnesota-

Wells Fargo: Brinks
US Bank: String and Son
TCF Banks: String and Son

String and Son is the name on a lot of paper rolls but I don't know if that is the name of the carrier who actually rolls the coins.
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Tuff question for anyone in a really large city unless you work for the banking system. For example in a place like New York or Chicago there are so many banks, bank branches, loan associations or other places that deal with cash and/or coins, there are also numerous money carriers organizations. In some suburban areas local companies are used to help support that area.
That is sort of a problem with attempting to stipulate who is doing what in large cities.
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NYC:

First: Bank of America
Second: Citibank
Third: Chase
Fourth: Astoria Federal Savings

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I'm running about 1 LWC per 250 coins in central Ohio from PNC. They use brinks.
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