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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by nuMRmatist, May 24, 2018.

  1. nuMRmatist

    nuMRmatist Well-Known Member

    You don't think Condor that a mirror shot would show that these rolls are home-made?

    We know that junk is inside. But you can't replicate the machine crimping, can you? After you searched it, re-inserted the coins to the still crimped end, and then listed NOT as 'un-searched', as *coins above noted, post #2 ???

    I have wondered before, when looking at these listings, if typical consumers can get rolling machines like this, that DO replicate crimped ends...

    edit:
    Seller [scammer, or whatever other label one might apply to him), sure is against posting mirror pics; he should have pleaded 5th, because he sure validate MY argument...
     
    Last edited: May 25, 2018
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  3. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Some people can do a darn good job of it. And some people actually have rolling machines that will give you nice tight rolled and crimped ends
     
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  4. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Search eBay for "Twist N Crimp Coin Wrap Sealer". A pair of two-ended crimpers, one for cent and nickel rolls and the other for dime and quarter rolls, will set you back $10.
     
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  5. serafino

    serafino Well-Known Member

    Rest assured that this seller has a top quality rolling machine and he knows how to "age" paper. He's gotten very good at it. :)
     
  6. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Oh, for sure. Roll the coins up, set them in [description removed to avoid giving the wrong people ideas] for a few weeks or months, and you've got an "old, brittle paper" roll -- probably with some toned coins inside for good measure!
     
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