The Nebraska Coin Deposit Document is a form used to document the deposit of coins from an individual or business into a financial institution. This document is typically used by banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions in Nebraska to record the coins and their denominations that are deposited. The document includes the name of the depositor, the date of deposit, the total dollar amount of the coins, and the breakdown of the coins by denomination (e.g., pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, etc.). The document must be signed and dated by the depositor and the financial institution. There are two types of Nebraska Coin Deposit Documents: the individual document and the business document. The individual document is used when an individual makes a deposit of coins, while the business document is used when a business, such as a store, makes a deposit of coins.