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<p>[QUOTE="nickelsorter2017, post: 3074757, member: 87853"]If you do a search on N F String you will find a link to a coin dealer who wrote an article about roll collecting.</p><p><br /></p><p>N F String sells sorting machines and empty coin rolls with it's name on them. They do NOT do the rolling of coins themselves.</p><p><br /></p><p>At my local credit union we get String rolls. They do not come from String, they come from an armored delivery service.</p><p><br /></p><p>The article by the coin dealers stated that around 2000 - 2001 the mint stopped producing the standard sized coin bags (as in $50 in cents, $200 in nickels, etc.) and now use mega sized bags that are 10x or more larger in dollar amounts. He listed them. I am too lazy to quote the article.</p><p><br /></p><p>So... are you getting coins from N F String? No. Ask your bank, they will tell you who their supplier is.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is possible that the machines send silver coins into the reject bin. If you use the machines at WalMart... which charge a fee... you can find silver coins in the reject slot. I have found a silver dime and a silver quarter at WalMart.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nickelsorter2017, post: 3074757, member: 87853"]If you do a search on N F String you will find a link to a coin dealer who wrote an article about roll collecting. N F String sells sorting machines and empty coin rolls with it's name on them. They do NOT do the rolling of coins themselves. At my local credit union we get String rolls. They do not come from String, they come from an armored delivery service. The article by the coin dealers stated that around 2000 - 2001 the mint stopped producing the standard sized coin bags (as in $50 in cents, $200 in nickels, etc.) and now use mega sized bags that are 10x or more larger in dollar amounts. He listed them. I am too lazy to quote the article. So... are you getting coins from N F String? No. Ask your bank, they will tell you who their supplier is. It is possible that the machines send silver coins into the reject bin. If you use the machines at WalMart... which charge a fee... you can find silver coins in the reject slot. I have found a silver dime and a silver quarter at WalMart.[/QUOTE]
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