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<p>[QUOTE="Bambam8778, post: 3315568, member: 80341"]So when you get rolls of change you either have Customer wrapped or bank wrapped. Bank wrapped are like so..... You see the tightly crimped edge which can generally only be made by a machine. (some people have these at their disposal but generally they are bank wrapped.) Especially if you see the banks name on the side of the wrappers (common in older rolled coins). If you see someone advertising for an unopened roll and you see this, you are good to go for the most part. Nobody has opened these. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]878546[/ATTACH]</p><p>if you see something like this below then you know it's more than likely been gone through. The owner can look through the roll, put them back in the wrapper and then close it up just as you would with any roll. N.F. String & Son's makes a roll that has one end nicely crimped. You fill it and you close the other end. The original ebay photo I showed only has a partial shot of the edge but it's enough that you know it has already been gone through. A lot to list here and I can continue in a private conversation but there are other things to look for as well that are dead give aways as to if a roll is truly unstarched or not. Hope this helps. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]878549[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bambam8778, post: 3315568, member: 80341"]So when you get rolls of change you either have Customer wrapped or bank wrapped. Bank wrapped are like so..... You see the tightly crimped edge which can generally only be made by a machine. (some people have these at their disposal but generally they are bank wrapped.) Especially if you see the banks name on the side of the wrappers (common in older rolled coins). If you see someone advertising for an unopened roll and you see this, you are good to go for the most part. Nobody has opened these. [ATTACH=full]878546[/ATTACH] if you see something like this below then you know it's more than likely been gone through. The owner can look through the roll, put them back in the wrapper and then close it up just as you would with any roll. N.F. String & Son's makes a roll that has one end nicely crimped. You fill it and you close the other end. The original ebay photo I showed only has a partial shot of the edge but it's enough that you know it has already been gone through. A lot to list here and I can continue in a private conversation but there are other things to look for as well that are dead give aways as to if a roll is truly unstarched or not. Hope this helps. [ATTACH=full]878549[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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