Sunday, September 11, 2011

BU Roll Buyer's Guide -- Part 4B (Hand Wrapped Rolls)

BU Roll Buyer's Guide
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: History of Roll Collecting
Part 3: Where Rolls gee FromPart 4: Types of Rolls




This Guide gees in Several Parts
A. Tubed Rolls






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B. Hand Wrapped Rolls C. Machine Wrapped Rolls D. Rolls Sold By US Mint





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Part 6: Glossary
Hand Wrapped Rolls
There are two basic types of paper rollers for hand wrapping rolls
(see Image 4). The most gemon rollers for hand wrapping rolls gee
flat. They are opened to allow insertion of the coins and then closed
by folding over the excess paper on each end of the roll. This is the
least expensive type of paper wrappers and small quantities are
frequently available to account holders at local banks at little or no
cost. Larger quantities are readily available at most office supply
stores.
The second most gemon type of paper wrap for hand wrapping rolls
gee preformed in a tube shape with one end machine crimped. Coins are
inserted into the tube and the roll is sealed by folding the uncrimped
end over the coins. These paper tubes are easier to use but more
expensive and thus not usually provided free at banks. They too are
available at most office supply stores.

Image 4: Flat coin wrappers (left) and preformed tubular coin wrappers (right).

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