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Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 5:19 pm
by Pennysaved
Maybe this has been asked before.

Quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies can come rolled in clear plastic; however, I have never had halves that were in clear plastic rolls; they are always in paper.

Is there a reason for this?

It would be every half sorters dream come true if they came in clear plastic rolls.

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 5:48 pm
by HPMBTT
This is an EXCELLENT question. I've always wondered the same thing. I would assume that it's because halves don't circulate nearly as much as all other denominations; therefore, the FED doesn't even bother with plastic. Maybe I'm wrong. Either way, I'm looking forward to what other people here have to say.

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 5:51 pm
by merchoarder
I would guess that is a volume issue. My assumption being that not nearly enough halves go through "the system" to warrant the change to plastic wrappers. I actually just today got pennies in plastic, had seen dimes and quarters but not pennies until today. I found them to be a pain in the butt. Hard to open and can't reuse. They are nice for edge checking though and would be great for half hunters. Does anyone know if a special machine is needed to produce these rolls. Is it done by individual banks or larger coin services?

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:21 pm
by doug
Around here Brinks uses plastic on all except halves. I was told that they only have one size plastic tubing for the coins and it is heat shrinked to the coin size.

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:24 pm
by NotABigDeal
Brinks puts out the "coin condoms", but I like them way better than the machine wrapped paper rolls. Not sure about one size of the plastic, but that could be true.

Deal

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:07 pm
by Pennybug
NotABigDeal wrote:Brinks puts out the "coin condoms", but I like them way better than the machine wrapped paper rolls. Not sure about one size of the plastic, but that could be true.

Deal


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Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2011 11:02 am
by highroller4321
merchoarder wrote:I would guess that is a volume issue. My assumption being that not nearly enough halves go through "the system" to warrant the change to plastic wrappers. I actually just today got pennies in plastic, had seen dimes and quarters but not pennies until today. I found them to be a pain in the butt. Hard to open and can't reuse. They are nice for edge checking though and would be great for half hunters. Does anyone know if a special machine is needed to produce these rolls. Is it done by individual banks or larger coin services?


Brinks invented the "sausage" coin wrapper (clear rolls). So every single plastic roll you see Brinsk wrapped.

The reason they don't wrap halves like this is because due to the small volume of halves they have to wrap they didn't spend the extra money to make the machine wrap halves. Halves are normally a pain to wrap so it would have been rather expensive the make each of their machines be able to open up enough to wrap halves.

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2011 1:30 pm
by camtender
Highroller,

Does Brinks service banks in your area? If so, which ones?

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2011 11:03 pm
by OtusLotus
If half dollars were wrapped in plastic, it would put the guy on Ebay selling unsearched rolls for $15 out of business, and that wouldn't be fair!

So in the eyes of the scales of justice, they are wrapped in paper!

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 9:36 am
by highroller4321
camtender wrote:Highroller,

Does Brinks service banks in your area? If so, which ones?



Yes, Brinks is in Oregon but they have a tiny market share. I am not 100% sure what banks they serve but i think BOA is one of their main ones. (I could be wrong though)

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 11:50 pm
by rainsonme
Brinks serves all of the BoA's in the Portland area. Loomis services US Bank and Chase in this area. OAS services Wells, and Wells in turn services many of the small regional banks in the Portland area. Exactly how Wells would move coin, I am not sure, but several of them told me they get their coin from Wells, which was such an odd answer, I didn't question it.

Many tellers will tell you that they get their coins from the Federal Reserve, or they get their coins form "our downtown BoA warehouse", but I don't believe either of those answers are correct. The coins all come form an armored service company, with the possible exception of the small banks that swear Wells provides them with their coin orders.

Re: Why aren't halves packaged in clear plastic rolls?

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 11:57 pm
by hobo finds
NotABigDeal wrote:Brinks puts out the "coin condoms", but I like them way better than the machine wrapped paper rolls. Not sure about one size of the plastic, but that could be true.

Deal


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