Wisconsin Coin Wrappers
Hi guys.
Isn't it fitting I got these customer wrapped rolls from a Chase Bank in Wisconsin? Lol.
Check out the "Cow".
Has anyone ever seen these before? Are they exclusively sold in The Cheese Town?
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Have seen them at my local, non-WI, Target.
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Start a new collecting craze ... "rare" coin wrappers. Let the hype begin!
cool, a cash cow. ok i gotta get some if i can
50¢ = a half moolar.
Hey, Joey Baby. I thought your Wisconsin trip was all about "getting away from things". Like even coins. You said it. Looks like you're an addict. You need help.
And here I thought you were going to show the once ubiquitous wrappers printed by Brandt in Watertown, WI (red 50c pennies, blue $2 nickels, green $5 dimes, orange $10 quarters, yellow $10 halves).
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A little off topic for all you Wisconsin people out there. .....I have only been to Wisconsin twice. My impression? It's really clean! Most clean and tidy place I've ever been to. The cows are clean and shiny too! Not as clean as the cows in Washington State but a close second. Must be all the rain. Nice place.
A "Cash Cow".
Oh brother!
Pete
Here is a panoramic shot of my little town, Cumberland, WI.

When I was a kid, we used to stay about a mile or two out of town on the southeastern side of Granite Lake. Fond memories of fishing for log bass, pulling off leeches after swimming in the lake, and chugging Worms soda.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution