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BAZIC Penny Coin Wrappers Rolls, Made in USA, Durable Preformed Paper Coins Tubes (36/Pack), 1-Pack

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2.Color:Red


  • These penny coin wrappers are the perfect way to declutter your drawers and desks. Keep all that loose change sorted out and wrapped for easy coin counting
  • Made in United States
  • Package Dimensions : 1.0 L x 1.0 H x 1.0 W (inches)
  • Package Weight : 1.0 pounds



Product Description

coin wrappers

Functional & Versatile

BAZIC coin wrappers are easy to use with one end pre-crimped for efficient filling. Works great for businesses, banks, office, restaurants, shops, individual or home use.

coin wrappers

Stay Organized

Bank required color coding: RED for pennies wrappers, BLUE for nickel wrappers, GREEN for dime rolls and ORANGE for quarter rolls.

coin wrappers

Designed for Efficiency

Our coin wrappers are designed for coins to fit perfectly inside and made with high quality kraft paper to ensure coin safety.

coin wrappers

Hannah
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I bought this for a friend of mine, and they liked it a lot. It wasn’t exactly my style , but they enjoyed it for organizing their coins. I’m glad they liked it so much.
Leo gallant
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2024
Great penny roles
Texie
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
These are easy to use. They were packed well and were not squished or misshapen in any way.
CUSTOMER
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2024
Rolls work perfectly fine for Canadian Pennies. Sturdy and folds very well.
R
Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2024
They work well, but $22 for 36 rolls (holds $18 worth of pennies) means you'd be further ahead throwing the coins away.
Annon.
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2024
Easy to use and holds coins securely.
Gustofwind
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Rolls are excellent!
Christian2Richard T. Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
These come in handy when you gathered a ton of coins.
Carlos Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Good coin wrappers. Use them all already.
JusThinkin
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I collect spare change until the container is full. My local bank branch used to have a coin counter that was free for their customers. When I closed the account my only option was to pay the local grocery to use their machine. I decided to purchase a coin separator and I'm glad that I did. These work flawlessly with this machine.
Karl
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2024
As canadian with no more pennies, your product helped me organize what I had left.Thank you!The product was perfect and worked as intended.
Amy Clark
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
Bought these to wrap all of the pennies that customers drop off at our C-store. Very sturdy and use to use.
Call me Roy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2017
I stored a lot of change going all the way back to my college years from 27 years ago. It was time to roll these guys up! I bought a Royal Sovereign coin sorter and went to work. Although my primary purpose was to clean my house a bit, I was thrilled with the amount of money that was in my spare change. Anyhow, as I worked towards the older units, I realized that someone in my past had already cashed in my nickles, dimes, and quarters. This left me with a lot of pennies, so I bought this item since I couldn't find a Royal Sovereign brand for pennies only. My biggest relief was that they fit into the plastic tubes. My biggest gripe was that the pennies kept piling on top of each other and not going down into the tube. I tried filling the plastic tubes separately and slipping/pushing the coins into the paper. This operation was slow. After some trial and error, I found a way to orientate the paper within the plastic so that the coins are more likely to fall into the tube. I attached a diagram to show. The tubes can be ovular in shape. My experience for the best performance was to keep the paper away from the machine and closest to you. Then it worked pretty well. On occasion, I had to push the coins down to keep them flat. Overall, a feasible operation. As a side note, I had to separate my foreign coins, and I uncovered a lot of Canadian pennies, one Bahama penny, and one Indian Head penny (among thousands), year 1904.