That's an interesting theory, but in this case both of the rolls were machine rolled. So unless the collector has one of those expensive rolling machines, I'm more inclined to believe it was a bank, the transit company, or a large business that rolled them.
Everyone can believe what they want that's what makes the world go around. But to think that to make rolls of coins look like they were machine rolled there is a heavy investment required - Now that's another story.
So if you don't mind buying a $4 dollar or so gizmo you can do it yourself - Watch the video by following this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDrLPaNOUOsTo avoid spending $4 on the gizmo and repackage the machine rolled wrapper that came from a prior roll from the bank follow the instructions below
Step 1 - Take a machine rolled wrapper that you just emptied
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Step 2 - Assemble your 25 2012 circulated loonies to be packaged
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Step 3 - Fill the machine rolled wrapper with the loonies
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Step 4 - Gently fold the top open portion roll in towards the inner part of the roll as shown by the red arrow
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Step 5 - Roll the top portion down into the roll with your fingers
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Now the above part may be bit tricky for some but people of my generation I am sure are used to it
Step 6 - You have a roll ready to take to the bank
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Hey I may not know much about paper currency or coins but I do know how to roll -----