Faster roll checking

saturn19

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Apr 23, 2011
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The best ideas are simple,mine's no exception. I'm calling this device a Rollpickā„¢. It reduces roll loading and unloading time alot. Built it out of file folder material, it generally lasts a few thousand coins. The size pictured below is for dimes.




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Step 1: Unloading the roll
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Step 2: Checking the rims
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Step 3: Reloading the roll (the coins slide in at angle)
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BuffaloBoy

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Thanks for pointing this out for other CRH'ers... All my rolls in my area are clear-wrapped, therefore I do not need one of those to spot silver...

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kb4iqm

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saturn19 said:
The best ideas are simple,mine's no exception. I'm calling this device a Rollpickā„¢. It reduces roll loading and unloading time alot. Built it out of file folder material, it generally lasts a few thousand coins. The size pictured below is for dimes.
Very similar to this technique that I posted here about dimes. I use it for all silver edge searching of coin rolls myself.

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,392019.msg2794465.html#msg2794465

I use a side/bottom corner of a small rectangular plastic food container. It holds the stack in alignment for edge-searching, then you can tilt and slide the stack right back into the roll. Your setup is certainly a lot smaller and much more portable than mine. Very ingenious and very well done!

Bob
 

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