Teller
Cincinnati, OH · On-site
May assist in opening and closing the vault daily; assists in balancing vault currency and coin and balancing the collector coin vault and the ATM. * Operates personal computer to process account ...
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Cincinnati, OH · On-site
May assist in opening and closing the vault daily; assists in balancing vault currency and coin and balancing the collector coin vault and the ATM. * Operates personal computer to process account ...
Quick apply
Cincinnati, OH · On-site
May assist in opening and closing the vault daily; assists in balancing vault currency and coin and balancing the collector coin vault and the ATM. * Operates personal computer to process account ...
$11.88 - $13.21
1% of jobs
$13.21 - $14.54
5% of jobs
$14.54 - $15.87
15% of jobs
$16.09 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$15.87 - $17.20
24% of jobs
The median wage is $17.58 / hr.
$17.20 - $18.53
17% of jobs
$18.53 - $19.86
12% of jobs
$20.07 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$19.86 - $21.19
8% of jobs
$21.19 - $22.52
6% of jobs
$22.52 - $23.85
5% of jobs
$23.85 - $25.18
4% of jobs
$25.18 - $26.51
2% of jobs
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| Aspect | Coin Collector | Numismatist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | None required, hobbyist level | Often formal education or certification in numismatics |
| Work Environment | Personal collections, hobbyist settings | Museums, research institutions, or academic settings |
| Industry Usage | Common among hobbyists and collectors | Professionally involved in research, authentication, and education |
| Search Intent | Finding coin collecting tips or local collectors | Researching coin history or professional numismatics |
While both Coin Collectors and Numismatists are involved with coins, Coin Collectors typically pursue the hobby for personal enjoyment without formal credentials. Numismatists often have specialized knowledge, certifications, and work professionally in the field, focusing on research and authentication. The main difference lies in the level of expertise and professional involvement.
The most popular types of Coin Collector jobs in Ohio are:
For Coin Collector jobs in Ohio, the most frequently searched job titles are:
The top searched job categories for Coin Collector jobs in Ohio are:

The position of Teller is responsible for performing routine branch and customer services duties: accepts retail and commercial checking and savings deposits; processes loan payments; cashes checks and savings withdrawals; assists with night depository and vault duties; promotes business for the Bank by maintaining good customer relations and referring customers to appropriate staff for new services.
The position of Teller performs duties specific to the position and other functions as assigned.
The position of Teller is not responsible for the supervision of any employee(s).
The incumbent is in a non-confined office-type setting in which he or she is free to move about at will.
The incumbent in the course of performing this position spends time writing, typing, speaking, listening, lifting (up to 15 pounds), carrying, seeing (such as close, color and peripheral vision, depth perception and adjusted focus), sitting, pulling, walking, standing, squatting, kneeling and reaching.
The incumbent for this position may operate any or all of the following: telephone, copy and fax machines, adding machine (calculator), scanner and image systems, scanning equipment, encoder, money counter, credit card terminal, typewriter, computer terminal, printers, or other equipment as directed.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The incumbent in this position must be able to accommodate to reading documents or instruments, detailed work, problem solving, customer contact, reasoning, math, language, presentations, verbal and written communication, analytical reasoning, stress, multiple concurrent tasks and constant interruptions.
These specifications are general guidelines based on the minimum experience normally considered essential to the satisfactory performance of this position. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required to perform the position in a satisfactory manner. Individual abilities may result in some deviation from these guidelines.
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