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Bag Failure

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:55 pm
by newton7
When I started getting heavy in the sorting I bought a Ryedale and decided bags was the best way for me to go. Everyone is the same size, they all get the same count of coins and I can stack them like the US Mint does several layers high and keep an accurate count if needed. Time to sell, I can dish it out a bag at a time.

Then came the unexpected move and I discovered that this brand of bag started to fail at the red tape seams. I have had to replace half of my bags with true "Coin Lock" brand bags.

Just a FYI if your thinking of using bags. I got these from Bankers General Suppy and they were sold as "Coin Lock" bags but I think they use that as a general term to describe the item and not the brand.

Heads up everybody!

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Re: Bag Failure

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:13 pm
by 68Camaro
Recommend that you get bags rated as qualified for use by the Federal Reserve. (That regardless of what we may think of their policies.)

Re: Bag Failure

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:35 pm
by jacer333
I moved my hoard into bags, for the same reasons you listed almost exactly. I opted for the "Fort Knox" brand from bank supplies . com and they have treated me very well. I stack them 10 bags high and they make the hoard look pretty neat.