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how many rolls is 1000 nickels. I am thinking of buying 1000 Buffalo nickels and I want to roll them but do not know how many rolls I need.
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1000 nickels = 25 rolls of 40 coins
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thank you fuzzy317.
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If you are looking for wrappers I would go to your local bank and get 25 rolls (as counted above) of nickels and carefully unroll the ends and refill them with the Buffalo nickels.

As a bonus who knows what you might find roll hunting.
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