Hey everybody, I just picked up some of the coin world slabs. I'd like to get some labels too so they look nice and professional. Seems like they're supposed to go on the inside. I'm reluctant to do that b/c I'm hoping to never open these things again, and what happens if I want to change the label? Also, I've noticed that while printing labels, if you run the same sheet through a printer more than once or twice, it'll get toner dust on it, and look dingy. I don't have 75 of these things yet, and don't want to wait with putting them in. So what to people think? Do the labels look schlockey on the outside?
Clear tape to protect the labels. Otherwise, Gloves and a soft surface for when you have to crack open those slabs.
Have other people had problems with the labels getting dingy if run through the printer multiple times? I use labels for our christmas cards, and we always have this problem.
You might experiment with putting 2 sided transparent tape over a printed label and fitting to the inside of the holder. The outward sticky side should hold the label in place. Second possiblity is to print a whole page of labels cut into groups of 4 or so, and spray the printed surface of the labels with archival spray adhesive and remove label and push on inside of holder. Just ideas. Might not work . Jim