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  2. Are banks the best place to cash in your coins? - AOL

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    After the bank teller counts your coins, they will give you cash in exchange or send a deposit to your savings or checking account. Banks typically don’t charge for the coin exchange service if ...

  3. What is a cashier’s check? Definitions, uses, how to buy one ...

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    It can take 30 to 90 days to get your replacement check. Cashier’s checks vs. money orders vs. certified checks. There are a couple of good alternatives to cashier’s checks, which are drawn ...

  4. What Is a Cashier’s Check? Definition, Fees and How To Buy

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    A cashier's check is issued by the bank, signed by the cashier and guarantees payment. It can be used to make large purchases. ... which may also be called a teller’s check or bank draft. A ...

  5. Cashier's check - Wikipedia

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    The counterfeit cashier's check scam is a scheme wherein the victim is sent a cashier's check or money order for payment on an item for sale on the Internet. When the money order is taken to the bank it may not be detected as counterfeit for 10 business days or more, but the bank will deposit the money into the account and state that it has ...

  6. Certified vs. Cashier’s Check: What Sets Them Apart? - AOL

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    Funds from certified check vs. cashier's check come directly from the account holder's bank account vs. being drawn from the bank's own account.

  7. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    Cashier's cheques and banker's drafts, also known as bank cheques, banker's cheques or treasurer's cheques, are cheques issued against the funds of a financial institution rather than an individual account holder. Typically, the term cashier's check is used in the US and banker's draft is used in the UK and most of the Commonwealth. The ...

  8. Checkwriter - Wikipedia

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    (ii) a cashier's check or teller's check. An instrument may be a check even though it is described on its face by another term, such as 'money order.' Such an order is issued by the drawer. §3-103(a)(3) specifies that "Drawer" means a person who signs or is identified in a draft as a person ordering payment.

  9. What’s the difference between a cashier’s check and a money ...

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    Cashier’s check. Money order. Cost per item. Typically $10 to $15. Typically less than $5. Availability. Offered by banks and credit unions, and in some cases, only to their own customers