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Planchet Striations Or Linear Plating Bubbles?

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 Posted 07/15/2019  4:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Big-Kingdom to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Greasy Fingers, Found in a roll of 2005 cents in 2005. when they were wrapping them with plastic (do they do that anymore? lol). I'm pretty sure I was trying to find a couple best examples of business strikes at the time to set aside because of the satin finish mint sets.



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Brinks used plastic tubes the last time I got a Brinks box. They laid the rolls flat vs standing on end as in String and son and Loomis. I got two boxes Friday. They had paper rolls laid flat. They had no markings.
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Interesting DrDon, I had thought maybe the rebellion against all things plastic might have phased out the plastic shrink sleeves, landfills needing space, saving seabirds and dolphins and such. I'm a fan of hunting the Loomis rolls, and the NF Strings seem OK also, I'm not a fan of those orange and white paper rolls without markings on them at all, seems like I never find anything of any significance in those. I haven't seen a plastic wrapped roll in person in at least 10 years, only older rolls on ebay.
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The last Brinks box Igot was 4 or 5 years ago. It had plastic rolls.
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