I have one bank that wants my dumps rolled.

cyberdan

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There are only four banks in my entier county. I get boxes of halves from one and dump some at my credit union. (I belong to both) But the CU wants all coins rolled. This is how I quickly roll halves and IKEs.

Right side up the bottle will hold a 50¢ wrapper and upside down a $ wrapper.
I just drop the coins in and they fall flat and stack up easily.
The paint bottle cost less than $1 at walmart.
 

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Rookster

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I’d have gone with the “Nutmeg Brown” rather than “Territorial Beige” myself, but that’s just the way I roll.
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Diver_Down

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Just uncrimp the supplied rolls and push the coins out the bottom. Search. Then with the coins in your one hand, just slightly pinch the diameter of the machine roll and the coins will slide right in. Fold over the paper and move on to the next roll. I use a paperclip to uncrimp the rolls.
 

weighit

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Just uncrimp the supplied rolls and push the coins out the bottom. Search. Then with the coins in your one hand, just slightly pinch the diameter of the machine roll and the coins will slide right in. Fold over the paper and move on to the next roll. I use a paperclip to uncrimp the rolls.
That was how I used to do it. Only the possibility of the bank just sending the rolls in my box back out to some other coin roll hunter I changed. I take a razor knife and slice off the top of the roll, letting the coins slide out so i can inspect. If nothing found, I slide them back into the cut off paper roll and back into the box. When the teller opens the box to inspect they have no problem seeing the face of the coin and able to see clearly 50 rolls in the box. Faster than unrolling each paper roll and then rerolling and folding the open ends shut.
 

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