February 26th finds:
As one door closes, another one always opens.
Today I made a “cold call” to a bank I had never visited before. It was right before closing time and the teller was very accommodating when I asked him for old paper money. This was only a couple of days after I was stonewalled by one of my banks that used to give me notes and coins all the time and recently has refused to give me anything; even rolls of coins.
The teller went through his stack of about $15,000 in mutilated notes and gave me nine $10s a $50, a few 1973 $1s and a birds $1000.
This is the first $1000 note I have managed to pick up in a very long time. They are definitely getting harder to find at the banks.
I also managed to get $50 in customer wrapped dimes…We’ll see if there’s anything good inside…
Enjoy!
Dean
Update: Dime roll hunt results:
$3.70 in pre 2000 Canadian dimes
two 2017 commemoratives
two 2021 Bluenose under sail (one coloured).
nine US dimes
six King Charles 2023 dimes
two UK 5 pence 1992 and 2005
one 1/2 Franc from Switzerland, 1994
a 10 cent coin from Trinidad & Tobago 2007
a 50 Peso coin from Colombia, 2015
No silver this time, but a trip around the world instead!