Brinks did it to me again

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One of my Brinks boxes today.
 

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And the black and white rolls were all opened on one end and rolled back down again..... Beginning to dislike this guy.HH, Maverick.
 

And the black and white rolls were all opened on one end and rolled back down again..... Beginning to dislike this guy.HH, Maverick.

Sorry to see that Mav.
I understand rerolling in original rolls but I do not get folding them up to try to make them not look searched.
I guess it fooled Brinks. Or, I guess that Brinks does not care.
 

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I picked up a box this week from Loomis, it was 3/4 full of Brinks rolls that had been searched and folded to look like machine rolled. Very disappointing.
 

Silver addict - that sucks. When I was in Richmond VA it wasn't uncommon for me to get solid date boxes from the mid to late 90's. I did find a blank planchet in one of them.

Maverick - repacked boxes always suck but the government NIFC rolls have value assuming you sell them. Probably more net value in a roll of NIFC's than in a line 40%er.
 

One day someone is going to get extremely lucky and the CWR that brinks takes from the banks and puts in the boxes are going to be solid silver. Imagine a box with a bunch of original banked wrapped franklins!
 

One of my Brinks boxes today.

Mav, I sold a pair of 2009 P/D mint rolls on eBay for $50. They sat for a little while but I ended up selling them, that's actually a good score!
 

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