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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1374840, member: 2098"]I lose approximately 0% due to counting errors because I count and re-roll all of my coins myself. What this means is even if I am shorted a roll I won't lose a cent because I will put that exact amount right back into the roll. Sometimes I empty out coins from many rolls into a pile to go through, other times I go through rolls one at a time to make re-rolling easier or to check for accuracy. I went through a few rolls of pennies today that only had 47 or 48 cents in it, I'm not losing out on money due to incompetency from the people who turned them in that way. If I use a counting machine I will have no choice but to eat the loss. Canadian coins that I find in rolls and don't want will be rejected by these machines as well, atleast with hand rolling I can put them back into rolls to avoid taking a loss.</p><p><br /></p><p>I just don't know why re-rolling isn't more popular on here. Maybe using machines has developed into a form of habit or routine for roll searchers but is it really worth the headache of using counting machines that jam up and get full all the time? I can re-roll an entire box within a reasonably short amount of time by counting in three's. Before you know it you've reached 40 or 50 coins and they're ready to be put in a roll.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1374840, member: 2098"]I lose approximately 0% due to counting errors because I count and re-roll all of my coins myself. What this means is even if I am shorted a roll I won't lose a cent because I will put that exact amount right back into the roll. Sometimes I empty out coins from many rolls into a pile to go through, other times I go through rolls one at a time to make re-rolling easier or to check for accuracy. I went through a few rolls of pennies today that only had 47 or 48 cents in it, I'm not losing out on money due to incompetency from the people who turned them in that way. If I use a counting machine I will have no choice but to eat the loss. Canadian coins that I find in rolls and don't want will be rejected by these machines as well, atleast with hand rolling I can put them back into rolls to avoid taking a loss. I just don't know why re-rolling isn't more popular on here. Maybe using machines has developed into a form of habit or routine for roll searchers but is it really worth the headache of using counting machines that jam up and get full all the time? I can re-roll an entire box within a reasonably short amount of time by counting in three's. Before you know it you've reached 40 or 50 coins and they're ready to be put in a roll.[/QUOTE]
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