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What Do You Transport Your Loose Coin In?

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Here is what I use to take back my coins to the counter. What do you use to take back your coin?

Each fits
1 $500 box of Halfs
2 $250 of Dimes
2 $25 box of Pennys
1 $100 box of Nickels
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I use an open canvas bank bag, I have one that's zippered too.
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I use old Stonyfield yogurt tubs and cottage cheese containers. Each yogurt tub can hold $15 or so of pennies, or $40 of nickels. The cottage cheese containers are shorter; they can only take about $10 of pennies and $30 of nickels.

Just as a side note, the contents of these containers pretty much fill up my banks coin machine input tray. Its like giving it measured out doses of coins!


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I've got a collection of bank bags, the type that zipper.
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Prost!

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I just use the box :) I have to tape it closed, though.
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I use the bottom of a tackle box for my assorted world coins. I use the slots for sorted wirld coins
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KenKat. Like the metal pail!
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I use heavy plastic bags that are meant to hold $25 in pennies although they will hold 2x that amount without breaking. I once brought back 30 000 pennies which was kind of heavy. (I just did the calculation and because they were all copper it was about 200lbs).
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Until yesterday I've been just bringing them back in the box, but I now have a cloth bank bag.
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I use heavy canvas bags that tie at the top. Each will hold the same as a Bank Box. Makes it easy. Got them from local coin shop. I have about 10 of them. Enough so I don't run out.
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I feel a little inadequate using green and red Solo cup, but they work; they fit the cup holders in the car.

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Red Solo cups have better purposes. One is generally available at arms distance when roll seaching filled with my favorite adult concoction.
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