Probably a vending machine owner. years ago I helped a friend and his uncle who had a vending machine business, it was not unusual for him to have upwards of 1k in coins and this was back in the late 70s.jason812 wrote:My bank has the DIY machine you put your change in and take the receipt to the teller. If you have an account, you can get cash free of charge. I will not fill up my old glass 5 gallon milk jug anymore cause it's just too heavy to lift. The other day a woman came in while I was in line with several large zip lock bags full of quarters. Me being nosey, she was up to $2k by the time I left.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:I haven't heard of one in years that will accept unrolled coins like that without charging a fee for rolling them up.
Same here, my FIL has a coin roller that use when I need to roll a lot of coins, I buy the wrappers at Wally world but other places may have them. My bank only takes rolled coins but I haven't had to put my acct# on them. I don't like the thought of paying a machine 10-11 cents on the dollar to count my coins.