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Pillar of the Community
United States
1042 Posts |
My apologies if this topic has been covered before. I just spent $3.99 for 48 "cointainers" at Office-Max. (yeah, I was too lazy to drive to Walmart)... I'm finding myself buying more and more "shrink-wrapped" bank boxes...which means that I'm finding myself asking the bank for more and more wrappers. My local BofA has been very good so far, but I do not want to upset things. All of this led me to do a search for "coin wrappers" on the innernet. :) I found this...and thought I'd share... http://www.quill.com/search/search....chPageType=2 $45 worth of office supplies gets me free shipping.  I happen to be "chief-cook-and-bottle-washer" at my family-owned business...along with holding the title of "guy that buys stuff when we need it."  A little over $5 buys me 1000 wrappers... Watch out for the shipping charges though...the wrappers alone will cost ya $7 extra...
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Valued Member
United States
110 Posts |
Lucky my 'dump bank' has a free of charge up to $100 coin counter machine. No rerolling for me.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
608 Posts |
I remove the coins without breaking the wrappers and re-use the wrappers.
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Valued Member
United States
314 Posts |
I do what bill does with the shrink wrapped rolls
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Valued Member
United States
61 Posts |
I have the same predicament, I go through more nickels than I have wrappers. Many times I have a box of nickels laying around the house but don't have any wrappers so I cant look through it. I drop off about $250 or $300 of nickels at a time and they only give me a handful (50-100) wrappers in return. This has caused me to start looking into doing the same thing, buying 1000 wrappers or so at a time to help keep up with the number of coins I search each week.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2520 Posts |
I reuse the shrink wrapped wrappers if needed! I also have a bank with free Coinstar for customers! I seldom need to reroll anymore!
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New Member
United States
46 Posts |
If you don't want to go through the hassle of e-commerce, try and see if you can't find a local business supply store (not like Staples, Office Depot, etc; something more local/mom and pop) that can order bulk quantities of wrappers and just have you pick them up whenever they get them. I have just such a business supply store a stone's throw from my house that lets me get boxes of 1k coin rolls for ~$7, no S&H. All I have to do is wait a day or two after ordering for them to arrive.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
I just checked ebay and you can get 1k including s/h for less then $6. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1082 Posts |
Wow...expensive.
Bags of mixed "preformed" are available here in a big bag for a buck at the dollar store. They also have packs of the coin wrappers (35 count) for the same price, but they're all one type.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
$6 x 35 per pak = 210 wrappers. That's expensive. For $6 you get 1000 on the ebay site. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1082 Posts |
True, but I seldom need 1000. I was looking more at the price of their shotgun rolls.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
Try duct taping your coins, the bank will love you!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
608 Posts |
Quote: Try duct taping your coins, the bank will love you!
 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4867 Posts |
When I used to roll search from bank boxes I would always reuse the wrappers. I never had a shrink wrapped roll box yet.
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Valued Member
United States
265 Posts |
I would just make friends with another bank and get rolls from them. They might also have stuff for you to search through too!
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Valued Member
United States
79 Posts |
Just left the bank with a box of pennies and 50 free wrappers. I like free.
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