Pachucko wrote:I really need to consolidate the small stack I have.
Are those gallon paint cans plastic or metal??
Thanks.....Pachucko
cesariojpn wrote:.30 cal ammo cans. Holds $50 easily and with a handle.
JadeDragon wrote:I like to store my pennies in bulk. Large boxes work well - here is a sample of what that looks like.
newton7 wrote:Did boxes for the first batch and now I'm trying the coinlok bags. They don't stack as well but I can count out 50 bucks on my counter machine in about 10 minutes instead of rolling all weekend to put away two boxes worth. Also cheaper to bag then buy paper shoot gun rolls. I may go back to boxes if the bags don't work out.
Pachucko wrote:cesariojpn wrote:.30 cal ammo cans. Holds $50 easily and with a handle.
How much are you paying for those??
HPMBTT wrote:Cesariojpn...ok, so you cram $50 of pennies inside the 30 cal cans (these are great for rolled nickels by the way). Do you roll your coppers or are they loose in the 30 cal can? Just curious.
Had a friend who bought a few pallets surplus years ago. Got 100 for them $5 each, and passed them around to friends and co-workers (kept 30). I reacquired some back, so I have 10 filled, and 27 empties. I've seen them online for as little as $6, but S&H kills it to around $20 in some cases.
Pachucko wrote:Had a friend who bought a few pallets surplus years ago. Got 100 for them $5 each, and passed them around to friends and co-workers (kept 30). I reacquired some back, so I have 10 filled, and 27 empties. I've seen them online for as little as $6, but S&H kills it to around $20 in some cases.
Cool deal. I'd love to get some, but like you said, S&H kills you on these. I got some .50 cal cans for my nicks, but they're heavy!!
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