How big of an area do you think 1 re-rolling co. covers?

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I am wondering how big of an area 1 (lets say brinks) can cover? 10 miles, 25 miles? Any ideas? I am thinking of doing a weekly dump out in my parents town that is like 30 miles outside of chicago. You think that would be far enough so they wont get sent back to brinks and eventually end up back in my hands. I want to try and move some of my coins out to another processing facility to better my odds of getting boxes from older palettes. What do you think?

I tried to find a bank that uses another company to re-roll, but they all seem to use CWI but I sometimes get brinks boxes.
 

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Might check your CWI # sometimes printed on the boxes, if they are different then they represent a physically different CWI site in the US. So if you can pullfrom from, and dump to another that can help.

I just picked up some from Aug '08, but more recently got some oldies from June '05.
 

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Living out here in the boonies one coin source delivers from 194 miles away and the other one is 88 miles ...both are located in the closest " cities " ha from me .... not much help for a real city like Chicago, Ed
 

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I dont know the answer to your question but you can make sure you never see yours for a long time.I buy Brinks boxes and return to a bank that uses Loomis. Also never return rolled if you can help it. This way it is thrown in the machine and rerolled with others that were not yours. Brinks will not always reroll if returned back in their rolls.
 

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Brinks covers a very wide area. You can search online and see how many Brinks facilities there are in your state.


Troy Ounce said:
I dont know the answer to your question but you can make sure you never see yours for a long time.I buy Brinks boxes and return to a bank that uses Loomis. Also never return rolled if you can help it. This way it is thrown in the machine and rerolled with others that were not yours. Brinks will not always reroll if returned back in their rolls.


The problem is that the guy getting his boxes from Loomis in your area is probably dumping at a Brinks bank. So you will probably see your own dumps fairly quick depending on how many CRHers there are in your area.
But it is still a good strategy to try.

Jim
 

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jim4silver said:
Brinks covers a very wide area. You can search online and see how many Brinks facilities there are in your state.


Troy Ounce said:
I dont know the answer to your question but you can make sure you never see yours for a long time.I buy Brinks boxes and return to a bank that uses Loomis. Also never return rolled if you can help it. This way it is thrown in the machine and rerolled with others that were not yours. Brinks will not always reroll if returned back in their rolls.


The problem is that the guy getting his boxes from Loomis in your area is probably dumping at a Brinks bank. So you will probably see your own dumps fairly quick depending on how many CRHers there are in your area.
But it is still a good strategy to try.

Jim


Yes Google Brinks & Loomis.

Mojo
 

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