Hi,
I was at my local bank today and as always, I asked the teller if she had any old currency in the drawers. Usually, there are a couple of ones, twos, or if I'm lucky, a large bill. Anyway, to make a long story short, she pulled out 2 1954 $100, a $50 from the same year, about 10 1979 $5 and a whole pile of ones.
I thought this was my lucky day and I happily offered up the cash to exchange. To my dismay, as we were completing the transaction, the head teller came over and instructed this young woman to take back all the old bills because they had been marked for destruction. Despite my explanation that I was a collector of paper money, the head teller would not budge and as a result some potentially valuable bills have been lost.
I am, quite frankly, growing annoyed with the chartered banks and their increasing level of "by the book" behaviour and hands-off attitude towards customer service. CIBC..."Imperial Service" seems more like a Royal pain in the rear.
There was a time not so long ago when I could walk into that very same branch and the tellers would happily search through the tills for me. In fact, one of them actually started collecting himself! I got started in the hobby this way...I guess banks have changed, for the worse.
I wonder if there are any places in Toronto who would still be willing to do such things for collectors. It seems that in the big cities, people just don't care.
cheers,
Dean.