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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2681882, member: 1892"]I do not recall hearing a bad word on the Internet about JP's, but as Evan8 mentions Wizard is worth a look for total pricing. They're high on shipping but combine, so that larger orders are very competitive pricewise. </p><p><br /></p><p>Me, I'm in agreement with Chris regarding the flips; we both prefer the clear plastic SaFlip design. For me - liable to want to snag any one of my coins for photography purposes at any given moment - a folding flip which isn't permanently sealed is a far better method. They seal around the coin at least as well as cardboard flips, even if they're too large - I use the same size Saflip (2") for everything I collect from Lincolns to Morgans. They are, admittedly, considerably more expensive than cardboard 2x2's, but offer the advantage of a second pocket to insert a 2x2 card with as much data as you could think of for any given coin. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> They're also heat-sealable if you wish, don't need the extra cost, risk and effort of stapling, and are completely inert to the coins which they protect.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2681882, member: 1892"]I do not recall hearing a bad word on the Internet about JP's, but as Evan8 mentions Wizard is worth a look for total pricing. They're high on shipping but combine, so that larger orders are very competitive pricewise. Me, I'm in agreement with Chris regarding the flips; we both prefer the clear plastic SaFlip design. For me - liable to want to snag any one of my coins for photography purposes at any given moment - a folding flip which isn't permanently sealed is a far better method. They seal around the coin at least as well as cardboard flips, even if they're too large - I use the same size Saflip (2") for everything I collect from Lincolns to Morgans. They are, admittedly, considerably more expensive than cardboard 2x2's, but offer the advantage of a second pocket to insert a 2x2 card with as much data as you could think of for any given coin. :) They're also heat-sealable if you wish, don't need the extra cost, risk and effort of stapling, and are completely inert to the coins which they protect.[/QUOTE]
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