Darth Walker: Tampered Rolls

Darth Walker

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I ordered one box of halfs. When I openned it was complete but I really beleive the machine wrapped rolls were opened by the company in charge of rolling or the armored services company since I know that the armored service company that provides the bank hires an other company to roll the coins. Since I work for this bank I place a complain with cash logistics. I was asked if the rolls were incomplete or short but they were complete but looked opened and re roll. Still I got one kenn 90 one ken 40 and one 2005 clad proof that I dumped back. See pictures and you decide about open rolls. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1418349713.470157.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1418349724.701078.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1418349733.087647.webp
 

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Well, you found a 90. So probably just a goofy rolling machine at the processing facility.
 

That's not! It's the machine needed calibration. I know this for sure. Don't cause trouble.
 

yea i have gotten boxes like that before.
 

i personally cannot fathom someone opening rolls that tight to peek at the coins and still somehow re-seal the rim of the wrapping. Machine all the way.
 

That settles it, I'm reporting Loomis to the bank examiner, and explaining how they launder money, alter bank reserves, and send back insufficent funds. This is going to be BIG, in the news and everything homies.
 

Looks like they were using the force to open those rolls
 

That is exactly how the rolls in 4 of my boxes this week looked. I posted it a few days ago.
You did better than I did. I found 3 40's between the 4 boxes. I did find 3 40's in 1 box today.
 

I agree with the others...definitely NOT tampered with. Just a rolling machine not working properly.
 

Thank you guys for your comments.
 

There's no logic whatsoever behind the following statement, but I usually do better with the looser rolled MWR's than the tight rolled ones.
 

I've had rolls like that, entire boxes, with good finds in them. It's the machine not sealing the rolls properly. The fact that you found a 90 and a 40 in the box should indicate it wasn't searched. Don't raise a fuss at the bank, it will backfire on you.
 

I've actually gotten boxs like this my self. Since they where not short and still produced silver I did ever give it any worry
 

my rolls look like that quite often.
 

Looks like machine problem. Each roll is too uniform with the others; end crimper is out of calibration. I had a machine that did that many many years ago. Time to call the coin company & complain; don't think that the rolls have been tampered with either.
 

I followed your advice and told cash logistics to drop the case.
 

Good, hopefully you can keep getting good boxes like that. I wouldn't mind that kind of frequency!
 

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