Bank roll

Bank roll

A bank roll or roll is a paper (or sometimes plastic for numismatic purposes) container for a number of coins. In the United States, empty rolls are available for free at most banks and available in every denomination (though it is becoming increasingly difficult for half dollar and dollar to be readily made available). The rolls come flat and one side will have to be folded to allow for coins to be placed inside. When the roll is full, the top side will need to be folded. Typically, the full rolls are brought back to the banks in exchange for currency or to be deposited.

earching rolls

Often, coin collectors will ask for full rolls from the bank to search the contents in hopes of finding an interesting piece. Full rolls are also requested by vendors to make change.

Amount in a roll in the United States

Each denomination has a different amount found in a roll and are color coded by denomination. See below:
*Cent: 50 coins, $0.50, red
*Nickel: 40 coins, $2.00, blue "(in the past, sometimes found in 20 coin, $1.00, half-rolls)"
*Dime: 50 coins, $5.00, green
*Quarter: 40 coins, $10.00, orange "(in the past, sometimes found in 20 coin, $5.00, half-rolls)"
*Half Dollar: 20 coins, $10.00, tan or brown "(in the past, sometimes found in 40 coin, $20.00, double-rolls)"
*Large Dollar: 20 coins, $20.00, white (obsolete) "(in the past, sometimes found in 10 coin, $10.00, half-rolls)"
*Small Dollar: 25 coins, $25.00, yellow
*Quarter Eagle: 40 coins, $100.00 (obsolete)
*Half Eagle: 40 coins, $200.00 (obsolete)
*Eagle: 50 coins, $500.00 (obsolete)
*Double Eagle: 25 coins, $500.00 (obsolete)


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