Arvan, the one you mention are what I call plastic wrap rolls from the mint, these are normally current year issue, and all the same, so if you are looking for older coins, I pass on these.
the gardaworld, or brinks or other coin shipping company use the white wrappers with the color coded ends, nickles are blue, dimes green, and quarters are orange.
Since 2001 the Canadian government has been removing any coins produced before 2001, the 1 dollar and 2 dollar coins before 2012 and replacing them with multiply-plated steel.
Thanks for the info Ace. Muchly appreciated. Next time I will ask for something better. What do you ask for? Customer rolled rolls? I don't want to be a pain in the butt but I only go to the teller to get coins with no other business so I can't just casually ask if they have some customer rolled coins laying around. Any thoughts?
To try to avoid some of the embarrassment of asking for coin rolls at the bank, I always find myself lying and telling the bank teller that the coin rolls are for my kids. I don't have kids. Hahaha. Regardless, I find its always a little embarrassing.
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