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Royal Sovereign’s Assorted Coin Preformed Wrappers come in a convenient pack of 216, featuring 54 wrappers each for pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Made from 100% recycled materials and color-coded blue for easy identification, these preformed wrappers simplify coin sorting and rolling with a compact, lightweight design.
Manufacturer | 0 |
Brand | ROYAL SOVEREIGN |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 7.2 x 4 inches |
Item model number | FSW-216N |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Pre-printed | Denomination |
Total Recycled Content Percentage | 100 |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percentage | 100 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Each |
Manufacturer Part Number | FSW-216N |
G**N
Works Great With My Royal Sovereign Sort 'N Save Manual Coin Sorter
I have the inexpensive "Royal Sovereign Sort 'N Save Manual Coin Sorter", which is one of the machines that these coin wrappers were made to be used with. They work great. One end is closed, so you simply close the other end, after being filled. The only "issue" is that four different wrappers are inside each other. . . So one dime, one penny, one nickel and one quarter. I understand why they do this. . . to save space. Otherwise the box would be four-times as large. . . but. .. inevitably. . .you're going to use more of one. . .and fewer of another. . . and then you have to go and "hunt" through all of the wrappers to find the one you want. If you have the space, you can certainly separate them into different boxes yourself.Royal Sovereign Sort 'N Save Manual Coin Sorter, Black/Clear (QS-1)
J**.
I ordered more of these they worked so well!
The Royal Sovereign Coin Sorter came with a starter set of these tubes. Once I ran out of penny wrappers, I tried using my flat coin wrappers that I got at the bank for free. It was not worth the effort, as all the time I had saved with the machine was spent instead trying to make the flat wrapper round so it would go down the tube around the coins.So I ordered more of these preformed wrappers and was delighted I had done so.The only complaint I have, and I'm not alone in this, is that you can only order an assortment of the wrappers. I suspect most people would find, as I did, that one needs many more penny wrappers and possibly dime wrappers, than one needs quarter and nickel wrappers. I would have liked to have been able to order each type separately as I needed more. Now I have a full box of unused quarter, dime and nickel wrapper, and I'm almost out of penny wrappers.Still, the preformed wrappers are a godsend as far as making the coin wrapping job pleasant.
A**N
Simple
Easy to use, very durable they work without a hitch with my auto counter. Highly recommended.
E**H
Does the job
Overall, these are pretty sturdy and I had no problems sliding them over a stack of coins. The only downfall that I felt was that on the end that's pre-rolled, it seems like it's just folded up once and definitely not a sturdy pre-roll. So after my coins are in the roll, they were slightly crooked, at first leaving me questioning if the coins were all flat. Come to find out, the pre-roll isn't that strong. It still holds coins well, but when the coins start pushing down on the pre-roll part, they tend to skew a bit, (as you can see in the picture) hence the 4 star rating from me. Will they work? Yes, they do fine.
S**Y
Does the job
The "open" tubular coin tubes are MUCH easier to use than those (of other brands) which come folded flat.Smaller coin tubes come packed within the larger ones (to minimize the size of the box)---so fishing out, say all the 5 cent tubes, might be annoying. Large operations should probably buy each size tube separately. For ordinary home or small institution coin-packing, no problem---you'll probably used several sizes at a session anyway.I've formerly used a (commercial?) kind of tube which came with one end already rolled, which was much more convenient for hand-packing. Unfortunately, those wouldn't work with the plastic coin "packing" device that I now use.Otherwise, the simple tubes worked perfectly. I found no defects. I had no problems.> Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question.
S**T
You'll love these. Smaug will hate them...
...because Smaug likes to sleep on his piles of golden coins (Hobbit fans will get it).These preformed wrappers are great! I just finished wrapping almost $1,400 worth of quarters, dimes, and nickels using these rolls and these coin tubes (PM Company Color-Coded Coin Counting Tube for Pennies Through Quarters (05032)) and they worked amazing.I was dreading wrapping all those coins because I remember how I did it as a kid--opening a flat coin roll, folding one end closed, dropping coins into it hoping they all lay flat, and then folding the other end closed. I imagined I'd be done just in time to have a nice dinner at The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe (sorry, another nerdy reference). Basically, I was imagining it would be a nightmare rolling coins.These rolls made wrapping coins a breeze. It took me just 4 hours to wrap fourteen-hundred bucks worth of coins.All of the coin wrappers were perfect. I had none that were crushed or deformed in any way that made them unusable. I highly recommend these and will be buying this type again when I have a lot of coins to wrap.
B**A
Worth the extra couple of dollars for quality coin tubes.
I had about $700 dollars in coins to wrap up manually, and these worked exceptionally well. They came in a box, which did well at preventing the preformed tubes from being smashed. The coins slid in easily and the ends folded over well. The paper is heavy duty and doesn't collapse easily like some other brands. Even though these were a bit pricier than some other brands, I feel like it was worth the money. I would spend it again.
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