What kind of boxes are these?

SilverSearcher103

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The boxes I get like that are string and sons. String and sons are the only ones I get that have holes in the bottom of the box.
 

String and sons is a company that makes the rolls, they don't actually roll and distribute coins.
 

Looks just like the Loomis boxes here. I think some of the other carriers use Strings and Sons wrappers as well.
 

Those were the kind loomis was using around here a couple months ago then they went to boxes with no holes and their own paper rolls-loomis printed on them

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just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
 

That is a box style used by multiple coin curriers around the country. In one region Loomis may use this box style, in another region Dunbar might use this box style. The only way to find out what coin currier it is from is to ask the tellers at the bank you got the box from or wait to see what delivery truck comes to deliver the coins. The only box I can tell apart from the other curriers is brinks because the boxes say brinks on them and the rolls are plastic. I hope this clarifies a bit.
 

I'm guessing they are cardboard.
 

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^ Only in certain areas


Lets be honest here. Everyone has their own beliefs. And probably non of us are right.
 

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