horgad wrote:For reference I paid $41 for 100, so .41 cents each. I nothing else, I will just use for moving and not storing.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234933036342?var=534792499642What are you paying for Federal Reserve coin bags? Are you talking the old cloth ones or plastic or ?
Too late on the boxes. I stored them for a while and eventually got sick of them and burned them.
You might be able to find them on sale, but the smaller coin-lok bags can easily hold $50 face (they are rated for 25 lbs, but will easily hold 35 lbs, and the handles are rated for 100 lbs) and are $0.70 each ($35 for 50) on amazon right now.
https://www.amazon.com/Controltek-CoinL ... 01G4DHJW8/I happen to have an order of these (less one that I used for a test) that I would be willing to sell for $16 + shipping (I would have to find them first!), but if you have Prime, with shipping costs you are really almost better off getting them directly from Amazon. There are other brands that might be cheaper, and ebay is another source.
These FED approved bags are essentially moistureproof, tear resistant, have a built-in handle that makes them relatively easy to move and stack. I like them and I put all my "clean" cents in them. They have a bunch of bar codes etc for banks that you don't care about - just ignore those features.
Their one short-coming is that they seal (which is good) but you can't unseal them and add, take, or substitute. Once sealed, you have to cut the bags open to get into them.
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