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Armaguard Coin Deliveries.

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 Posted 10/17/2012  01:43 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jeff to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Today's noodling delivery from my bank was a new, to me, packaging (see photos below).
So far, in the last two months Armaguard deliveries to my local bank branch have included;

  • small, clear, sealed change bags in larger, weld seal bags

  • ditto but coloured and labelled small bags

  • plain rolls in canvas bags

  • printed rolls in canvas bags

  • these have been for 20¢ and 50¢

  • Now, today, plain 20¢ rolls in top, adhesive seal bags


Bank returns from here with Armaguard are in bottom, adhesive seal bulk bags.

How many combinations and permutations can they generate? You would think they would have determined the best (or cheapest) method by now and standardise on that.

Has anyone come across other delivery packaging? Maybe, other security firms are different again.

Jeff
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Maybe they had some old stock sitting around and wanted to move it?

Its strange there are so many different methods over such a short period of time.
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I don't think old stock as I have found plenty of 2011 coins.
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