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<p>[QUOTE="MrSpud, post: 89505, member: 4621"]Yeah, inert plastic coin tubes are safer than paper. There is no reason to keep the wrapper except for mint paper wrappers. People pay a premium for intact mint wrapped rolls of coins because these are the most likely to be truly unsearched. If you have some mint wrapped rolls, you can store them in closed glass jars with dessicant in the jars to minimize the possibility of toning too dark. If it is just a regular non-mint paper wrapper you can use it to roll up non-collectable change though. For selling a BU roll, I would think people would rather get it in a coin tube than a paper roll.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand, sometimes if rolls of coins are stored just right, the end coins become attractively toned. Attractive end roll toned coins get a premium. The only problem is they are just as likely to be unattractive as attractive.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MrSpud, post: 89505, member: 4621"]Yeah, inert plastic coin tubes are safer than paper. There is no reason to keep the wrapper except for mint paper wrappers. People pay a premium for intact mint wrapped rolls of coins because these are the most likely to be truly unsearched. If you have some mint wrapped rolls, you can store them in closed glass jars with dessicant in the jars to minimize the possibility of toning too dark. If it is just a regular non-mint paper wrapper you can use it to roll up non-collectable change though. For selling a BU roll, I would think people would rather get it in a coin tube than a paper roll. On the other hand, sometimes if rolls of coins are stored just right, the end coins become attractively toned. Attractive end roll toned coins get a premium. The only problem is they are just as likely to be unattractive as attractive.[/QUOTE]
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