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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 3703445, member: 105098"]From my observations. All companies use whatever box is cheapest when they go to order. I've gotten Loomis in all styes of boxes but more commonly I get plain unbranded quarter rolls in the taller thinner horizontal packed boxes while usually nf string or Loomis in the wider vertical packed boxes with viewing holes or without.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as wrappers go, Loomis has their own branded wrappers and I've seen brinks also. </p><p>Some companies use nf string wrappers that have the nf string machines, my guess is they give a better deal on the paper if you buy their machines which I guess makes it cost effective to use the nf string wrappers.</p><p><br /></p><p>The unbranded quarter machine wrapped rolls, now this could be bank or casino rerolls or other armored carriers like guardia or something. These wrappers I've never gotten new BU coins out of while I do get new BU from any of the branded wrappers but no guarantees.</p><p><br /></p><p>Those taller thinner boxes with generic quarter wrappers that the rolls are packed horizontally in are the worst for me I'd say excepting only whole BU boxes of 2018 or Lowell 2019s which I've gotten many off this year and of course no Ws and nothing to possibly find really. Boring hunts, much worse that the tall boxes with generic machine wrapped rolls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 3703445, member: 105098"]From my observations. All companies use whatever box is cheapest when they go to order. I've gotten Loomis in all styes of boxes but more commonly I get plain unbranded quarter rolls in the taller thinner horizontal packed boxes while usually nf string or Loomis in the wider vertical packed boxes with viewing holes or without. As far as wrappers go, Loomis has their own branded wrappers and I've seen brinks also. Some companies use nf string wrappers that have the nf string machines, my guess is they give a better deal on the paper if you buy their machines which I guess makes it cost effective to use the nf string wrappers. The unbranded quarter machine wrapped rolls, now this could be bank or casino rerolls or other armored carriers like guardia or something. These wrappers I've never gotten new BU coins out of while I do get new BU from any of the branded wrappers but no guarantees. Those taller thinner boxes with generic quarter wrappers that the rolls are packed horizontally in are the worst for me I'd say excepting only whole BU boxes of 2018 or Lowell 2019s which I've gotten many off this year and of course no Ws and nothing to possibly find really. Boring hunts, much worse that the tall boxes with generic machine wrapped rolls.[/QUOTE]
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