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Rolls or Bags? Some say you get better coins from rolls although the coins are treated the same in the production process. Can coins from mint bags be just as gemmy as those found in rolls?
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Bagged coin are less gemmy than rolled coin I have found 2000 I got a $100.00 bag they had a lot of contact marks.
then I went to the bank and got 10 rolls they were gems coins compared to the bagged coins
so yes rolled coins are better for philly coin Denver bags I have never had the chance to get here east of Mississippi.
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I would prefer rolled anytime. Watch closely how that frail teller handles a bag of coins. It's no wonder there are more contact marks on the bagged coins. It's just cash to them! nlp
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The only possible advantage to bagged that I can see is the possibilities of getting an error coin that would have been rejected by a coin rolling machine.

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