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Man this guy gonna give all the info away now they gonna all be gone 😂😂😂
ОтветитьI tried this. No way.
ОтветитьI went into bank after calling them. They said they had some Kennedy half dollars. So I went down there and I got half a zip lock bag filled with silver Kennedy's, all at face value of course.. There was only 4 clad in the bag. The rest were all silver. That's the only time that's happened. Most of the time, it's just a few coins here and there, but you do get lucky once in a while if you stay persistent.
ОтветитьThis does work sometimes. I did find one 90% half, and 9 40% half dollars years ago. Never found a silver quarter from years of doing coin laundry before I finally bought a house. That's why I only bother with half dollars.
ОтветитьYou are VERY LUCKY and this is a rare event!
ОтветитьBanker here….yeah, good luck, plenty of people in banks always search for these as well, it’s not like we don’t know what it is…WE WORK AT BANKS! And if we find it, we get first ups in exchanging them.
ОтветитьAnd how did you get them for free.? Nice click bait your the reason America has gone to S#%$×.
ОтветитьDouble score lets go
Ответитьinfinite monies glitch oolalalaa
ОтветитьYou can also order boxes of 1/2 dollars
ОтветитьIt's only free if your time has no value.
ОтветитьThis is total BS. Banks have electronic counting machines that will discard a silver coin by weight. After this, they sell it at spot value. You are more likely to find these coins in a laundromat, vending machine, grocery store, or metal detecting.
Ответитьit s not free silver, you still have to pay for the rolls you pay 1 dollar a peice for the ikes and .50 cents for the halves you gain more money when you sell but it is not free.
ОтветитьFree Silver? I know who I'm calling 🧃👃
ОтветитьI’ve always wondered this!
I got penny rolls from a bank once and several of them were marked pre 1969 and pre 1982. I wondered if this was possible with larger coins.
When you say buy, they charge you face value for the coin rolls, no?
ОтветитьMake certain to count the number of coins in each roll and do so in front of the teller. I bought a roll of coins, got home and turned out they had short changed me one coin. The paper that it was rolled in was loosely bound, so I surmised that the teller had removed one of the coins before she returned to her station to give me the coins. The bank was 35 minutes away, so it wasn't worth the expense of time and money to return.
ОтветитьJust plain bs. Maybe you live in Mayberry with Barney Fife. Sounds like something Opey would try to pull on Floyd the barber
ОтветитьI went to the bank asking for free coins 😮. They looked at me like I was trying to rob the place. I was just doing what your video said..
ОтветитьEasy, I already looked into it for myself. Picked up a Madison the other day for $5k in pennies.
ОтветитьBull
Ответить"Free" if you feel that the time and gas driving to the bank and sorting through tons of coins is worth zero. At best it's a sub-sub-minimum wage side hustle.
ОтветитьThis would work really well 40 or 50 years ago. By now, they have all long ago been weeded out of circulation.
ОтветитьI have some of those for some reason. I don’t know anything about them so I just put them to the side. Thanks for telling more about them👍🏽.
ОтветитьThe Uncirculated and Proof Eisenhower dollars only has a maximum of 40% silver. The circulated ones don't have any. You may get lucky and get one with silver but the odds are low.
ОтветитьMOST BANKS will NOT DO THIS. Tellers and Bank employees that have ANY brain will take them for themselves. I worked for 20+ years in retail and business banking. WE NEVER gave those out. EVER. There is always an old fart in a bank that hawk eyes these.
ОтветитьSmelting ANY US govt coins is a BIG no no!!!
Big, big trouble...
However, if you are simply COLLECTING coins, no prob.
But stay away from destoying US govt property... i.e., coins.😮
Finding big old coins is like finding a piece of pirates treasure. Y'arrr, too bad I has to use it.
ОтветитьI did this and they said they had about $800 worth in the back. I backed up the truck and made BANK 💰💰💰
ОтветитьPeople always ask what’s the point in silver currency if you can’t melt it anyway? The answer is apocalypse insurance. If the country ever dissolves, you have free reign to melt your coin.
ОтветитьMy banks in ca rude they won’t even let me buy box pennys they say that there not for people to buy
Ответитьthis has been dead for 30 years
ОтветитьLOL In Canada, that advice got worn out already around 50 years ago. All silver already gone before the '80s started.
ОтветитьOdd question but most the banks in my city who carry these or allow for people to order them are aware of silver hunters so they take out the silver coins from rolls. Is that legal?
ОтветитьI just cashed in all my change (I checked all of it for old coins and errors) and asked for all $2 bills. All are uncirculated and consecutive sequence serial numbered as well
ОтветитьI just cashed in all my change (I checked all of it for old coins and errors) and asked for all $2 bills. All are uncirculated and consecutive sequence serial numbered as well
ОтветитьYou might get a silver coin but you're still paying for it so it's not free
ОтветитьHow is that free if you are paying for it
ОтветитьHow much did you pay for the big dollar silver coins
ОтветитьDid that years ago. Just bought rolls of them. Got a couple silver ones.
ОтветитьBank tellers are not allowed to "sell" any money!!!! 😮😢😮
ОтветитьMost teller's buy them out the drawer..
ОтветитьWhen you say buy it out of the drawer, do you mean face value? Just an exchange.
ОтветитьIs it pre-1964 on all of those? I was always here in the case that it was such for quarters
ОтветитьQuestion for you can you just walk into any bank and do that or do you have to have an account at that bank.???
ОтветитьThat damn lucky man I haven’t gotten silver coins from the bank since 2014
Ответитьyou're gonna make them aware of this and they're gonna stop doing it
ОтветитьNo chance there's that much silver floating around in teller drawers.
ОтветитьI've used the magnet of the coin counter at my bank to find steel pennies. Its pretty incredible what shape they were in too.
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