Once again I won a coin from Nummitra in Germany. And again I received the coin taped to the in side of the shipping box. This after after I sent 2.5x2.5 safety flips and complained about the service the last time. I know they received them through the tracking number. Are plastic and paper flips across the pond really that expensive?
Sign of the times trying to save on outgoings wherever they can. But it is not great for their customer service image when you consider you can purchase a box of 50 flips for less than 10 Euros
Let it sit in acetone to remove any tape residue. Rinse with distilled water, air or lightly pat dry. Don't do business with them anymore.
They've sold several Justinian I Follis' over the last year. Many of them meet my requirement of being at least 40mm or larger in size. Some times rare mints and dates. I'll just suffer through the incompetence to get the ones I need.
I'd have to say goodbye to that show. Or as Major Horton would say: "Oh that dog just ain't gonna hunt...!" Band of Brothers
Why do you keep ordering from these cheapskates? You can buy high quality flips in the U.S. for a lot less than 10 Euros (dollars) per 50. You can buy cheap ones, which, so long as they have not gone bad, would service the purpose for the time that they are in the holder. My comment is "totally unprofessional" and "Shows a total lack of respect for their customers."