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Paper Rolls For Post 1967 Silver Voyager (Nickel) Dollars

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Not sure if there were any produced or not but worth a shot. Does anyone know if there is anywhere that I can buy paper rolls for post 1967 silver (nickel) dollars? I know that they are around for the loonie but I'm looking for wrappers for the voyagers. Any suggestions?
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Can't help you with paper rolls but for plastic rolls you can use 1 oz. Gold Eagle Tubes or ˝ oz. Silver Round Tubes. Both are very close to the size of the nickel dollars with the 1 oz AGE tubes fitting better and being easy to find and get.
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I've cut strips of plain paper and rolled coins to take to the bank. It takes a little playing around to figure out the exact size needed but if you cut the strips straight and with 90 degree corners, you can get decent looking rolls. Folding the ends and just a small piece of tape holds it together pretty well, especially if you use long strips.
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I used to use the free ones that you can still get at RBC. Depends what you're looking to do with the coins... If you're just taking them back to the bank, most branches want them unwrapped so they can count them. The original Mint rolls contained 20 coins.
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My bank takes them in 10 mil plastic bags, 250 coins per bag, closed with a zip tie...
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Thanks everyone for your ideas and input. You have all given me some useful info I can use.
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