Mint/Bank rolls and storage

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  1. BMoscato

    BMoscato ANA# R-1181086

    How does everybody store mint wrapped rolls so that the end coins don't become sacrificially toned due to oxidation?

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  3. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    Good question. I'd like to see some answers, but I imagine the only way that would work would be to break it open and put it in a tube. Personally, I just store my mint/bank-wrapped rolls in a brinks penny box and not worry about the enders.
     
  4. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Plus, if you get some killer toning on the ends...
     
  5. BMoscato

    BMoscato ANA# R-1181086

    Toning from roll ends is odd, brown in the middle, usually looked rubbed...
     
  6. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    I've found a few with nice toning... it certainly isn't common, but when lightning strikes...
     
  7. ultralight

    ultralight Member

    They don't always tone just on the outside. I have opened rolls and all the inner coins have toned from the roll paper. Sometimes the coins even have verdigris.

    I am able to fit most of my rolls in tubes, sometimes they are a hard fit, but it works, and I don't take them out to look at them anyways.
     
  8. onejinx

    onejinx Junior Member

    Alot of the rolls from the mint will fit into the sqare coins tubes. But they can be a pain to get out.
     
  9. I store my US Mint Lincoln cent rolls in square tubes for nickels...a perfect fit. :smile TC
     
  10. BMoscato

    BMoscato ANA# R-1181086

    That's great advice, thanks. :)
     
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