50-Cent Coin Roller

50-Cent Coin Roller

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I had 4000 half dollar coins that my bank required me to roll inside paper sleeves before I could deposit them. To save time I whipped up this gizmo to eliminate counting stacks of 20 coins. It also centers the stack of coins inside the paper sleeve. This is designed to work with sleeves that are 3-7/16" (87mm) long. * Slip the paper sleeve over the pedestal. *Tip: Align the glued seam in the sleeve with the depression for your fingernail. The double thickness of paper makes it easier to lift the sleeve.* * Fill the sleeve to the top with 20 coins. The 21st coin will slide off the stack, so there is no need to count the coins. * Insert your fingernail under the sleeve in one of the provided depressions. While holding the coins down, slide the sleeve up until the bottom edge reaches the two flat slides. Fold the top excess paper end to secure the coins. * Pinch the bottom coin in the paper roll and lift off the pedestal. Fold the 2nd excess paper end to secure the coins. Using this device I was able to roll 1000 coins in 1:40 hours. **-VegasGuy**

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