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<p>[QUOTE="kwhitegocubs, post: 110918, member: 4992"]<b>Sonic Sealer</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, I have checked out the Coin World Premier holders (as well as the slightly cheaper "Standard" holders), which are priced fairly reasonably I must say. I have already designed the logo and labels, created a website, forms and databases, as well as have a barcode program (I'm using Code 39), and the only thing I really needed was the slabs themselves. I didn't know that those Collector Safe holders were "fishing tackle" holders, which I guess means they merely have a clasp holder to keep them shut - hence the need for the garish gold stickers on the SGS "slab" holders. I thought they were a sort of lower-end ANACS holder. I actually did not know about the sonic-saeling aspect - I assumed that if I had some compressed air (or an air-mattress style mini-compressor with a small nozzle) that I could effectively keep the coins in a dust free state the moment before I sealed them in the case, and that such would be enough for more-than-adequate protection - at least to the level that an air-tite or even intercept shield case would have. Though I haven't yet gotten the website up on to the domain name I purchased (<a href="http://www.cgscoin.com)" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cgscoin.com)" rel="nofollow">www.cgscoin.com)</a>, I do have it up at a free hoster temporarily (to test it out more or less) at <a href="http://www.cgscoin.tk" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cgscoin.tk" rel="nofollow">www.cgscoin.tk</a>.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks so much so far.</p><p><br /></p><p>Kevin[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kwhitegocubs, post: 110918, member: 4992"][b]Sonic Sealer[/b] Yes, I have checked out the Coin World Premier holders (as well as the slightly cheaper "Standard" holders), which are priced fairly reasonably I must say. I have already designed the logo and labels, created a website, forms and databases, as well as have a barcode program (I'm using Code 39), and the only thing I really needed was the slabs themselves. I didn't know that those Collector Safe holders were "fishing tackle" holders, which I guess means they merely have a clasp holder to keep them shut - hence the need for the garish gold stickers on the SGS "slab" holders. I thought they were a sort of lower-end ANACS holder. I actually did not know about the sonic-saeling aspect - I assumed that if I had some compressed air (or an air-mattress style mini-compressor with a small nozzle) that I could effectively keep the coins in a dust free state the moment before I sealed them in the case, and that such would be enough for more-than-adequate protection - at least to the level that an air-tite or even intercept shield case would have. Though I haven't yet gotten the website up on to the domain name I purchased ([url]www.cgscoin.com)[/url], I do have it up at a free hoster temporarily (to test it out more or less) at [url]www.cgscoin.tk[/url]. Thanks so much so far. Kevin[/QUOTE]
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