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 Posted 03/08/2014  12:12 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Canadian to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So here's my dilemma.
I have two tubes of 2014 maples.
Both contain 25 maples.
When lined up and observed, one tube appears to have one more coin than the other at the top, which is not the case however.
The one that appears to have a extra coin is also stiff, so when shaken, nothing moves/rattles.
However the one that appears to be one short, does move around and rattle when shaken.

So my question is, do your tubes of 25 maples rattle, or when shaken do the coins not move around at ALL?

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03/08/2014 12:19 am
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Shaken, not stirred?
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If you have 2 stacks of fifty maples, plastic is the least of your worries. :p Just weigh the coins. The plastic holder is most likely to blame...more variations than coins IMO

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you actually can fit 26 maples in a tube and still close it. if one appears to have an extra maple in it, the coins probably have not reached the very bottom of the tube, try placing the coins stack of 25 on the table then turn the tube upside down and place over the coins, the carefully turn upright with your hand under the tube, if they don't seat properly place a tissue on top and give em a little push..
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