where can I buy cheap paper money sleeves?

papasmerf

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newguy27

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if you have so many stacks of bills lying around that you need to pile them up in stacks for counting, maybe you can splurge a little on the money sleeves?:D
 

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If you mean paper sleeves for coins, just ask your bank. My bank (Scotia) gives me as many as I want, no questions - no fees.
They used to hand out the handy plastic clam-shell roll guys, but switched to flat tubes a few years ago.
If you mean sleeves for paper money, I have no suggestions, but if in fact you have so much paper money that you're having trouble bagging it all, you don't need to pinch pennies on the sleeves.
 

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Unless you absolutely require that your coins be rolled in paper rolls...i'm assuming that you need to roll them so that the bank will accept them?

Otherwise....I don't know about all branches but I know that my TD branch has a great machine that you just dump your coins into and it counts and gives you a receipt which you take to the teller and claim your cash. Also this machine takes no commission unlike most of the coin machines in grocery stores etc.

I've seen guys walk out of there with $3-4K in change!!
 

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Robinto said:
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If you mean sleeves for paper money, I have no suggestions, but if in fact you have so much paper money that you're having trouble bagging it all, you don't need to pinch pennies on the sleeves.
Do what the banks do - put a paper clip on the first 50 notes, then a rubber band around the full 100 notes. (i.e. one bundle of 100 notes = one rubber band holding the lot together, with a paper clip on the front half of the stack).
 
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