I think I'd have to pay at least another $30 per year. The box I have now ($40) is a perfect fit for the coins I have.
I've quite a few of them and don't want them stolen.
Well, the cigar box is 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 X 2 1/2, and it barely fits, along with all the other stuff I have in it.
They's have to be short enough to fit into my safe depost box.
If it fits into my safe deposit box.
I wonder if there would be a stong tobacco smell if I got one at a tobacco store.
It's a lot of ground to cover.
I spare no expense when storing my miscellaneous coins. Does anybody know where I can find an empty cigar box when the one I'm using wears out?
Thanks.
I've never heard of non-machinable packages before I started this thread. How do you get them?
I've got two. Here is the nicer.
Yes, I am from the US. (I'm the OP, aren't I?)
Don't worry about the thread being thrown off track. Like I said, I've never mailed a coin. A bubble-pack seems good to me, with the coin in a...
I've never mailed a coin, but I would think those would be just as good as a flip, though I'd tape card stock (index card) around it and mail it...
Thanks. I have both.
What is a flip and what is card stock?
I was thinking about well-worn single coins, particularly large cents.
Once one sells a coin on eBay, what is the best way to package the coin to be mailed to the recipient? I suspect there are different opinions—I’d...
I'll have to see if any of our coin stores carry Verdi-Care.
This is a beautiful coin.
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