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<p>[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 859556, member: 13016"]I'm not sure of the mechanism, but I believe it is the container shrinking, not the coins expanding.</p><p> </p><p>I purchased a roll of gem uncirculated 1958 quarters. The gentleman that sold them to me had owned them for decades. They were nearly impossible to extricate from the tube. In fact, I damaged one with a rotary tool I was using to try to cut the casing (moron!) I eventually got them out one-by-one, but it was a harrowing experience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 859556, member: 13016"]I'm not sure of the mechanism, but I believe it is the container shrinking, not the coins expanding. I purchased a roll of gem uncirculated 1958 quarters. The gentleman that sold them to me had owned them for decades. They were nearly impossible to extricate from the tube. In fact, I damaged one with a rotary tool I was using to try to cut the casing (moron!) I eventually got them out one-by-one, but it was a harrowing experience.[/QUOTE]
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