another odd box

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Picked up 2 more boxes today. As you can see this is the bottom row of rolls and all the rolls are with black stripes & wording except one in brown. This is the first time I have seen anything other than the black stripes. Is this odd to have a box like this with just one "odd man out".

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I've had mixes before, recently the courier switched from yellow to brown boxes, and with dimes, I get two different types of boxes seemingly randomly from the same provider with the same wrappers inside.
 

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It happens. Around here it is not uncommon to get Loomis rolls in sealed Brinks boxes or a mix of Brinks and Loomis rolls in the same sealed Brinks box. A short while ago I found an unopened 2002 P mint roll in a sealed mixed box. Some of the rolls were very beat up and dirty, it looked like they had been kinking around loose in the back of a dirty vault for a number of years. Anything is possible.
 

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Thanks for the the responses. Good to know that there is probably no conspiracy thing going on on the part of the banks against me becouse of all the silver I found a few months ago. Lol
 

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Got new design boxes and rolls today.

I just remembered that I got a run of a few boxes of halves when they ran out of half wrappers and used dollar wrappers instead. They didn't quite fit and it was a pain to get those out.
 

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Got new design boxes and rolls today.

I just remembered that I got a run of a few boxes of halves when they ran out of half wrappers and used dollar wrappers instead. They didn't quite fit and it was a pain to get those out.

Did they look something like this accordselux?
I didn't know what to make of them at first either.
 

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Pretty similar, except the rolls had ink on them for denomination. They looked weird and weren't well crimped well, just like that.
 

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If you've done this hobby long enough, you'll get all sorts of varieties of wrappers. There's no science to it. If they run out of black/white wrappers for their machine, they'll use brown wrappers or whatever they have available to feed the machine. I've even gotten non-crimped rolls that people turned in the bank before in the boxes. Some people were too lazy at the facility to sort and re-wrap them.
 

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Pretty similar, except the rolls had ink on them for denomination. They looked weird and weren't well crimped well, just like that.
This batch had the ink ($1 coins) on the inside, they had turned the paper inside out I guess so they wouldn't say $1 coins on 50 cent coins.
 

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