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What Are The Clear Plastic Coin Tubes With Slip On CAPS At Each End? Thanks

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what are the clear plastic coin tubes with slip on caps at each end? Thanks
I have some BU silver quarter rolls from the 1950's in this type of tube and I was wondering if they are considered OBW rolls?

These hold all 40 coins and the ends SLIP on BOTH ends and have NO threads, they are NOT screw on, Thanks.
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