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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I got a great deal with JP'S,original price was $2.95 per 100,and then got a discount on those prices for amount I purchased.I think the shipping for the amount I ordered was okay. :) sn31.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi all, With the upcoming Presidential $ closing in. I have been searching around for a coin holder that will show the three (3) sides of the coin. It was mentioned before (don't remember who) that the albums would not have the capability to examine the coin without having to remove them from the album. I had purchased the Dansco #7184 long before and had not thought of this. And this is what I found from Brent-Krueger.   I only purchased 1 page to see it and the smaller packet of the holders. I like it ! So I guess I will have to add a 2 set of the Presidential $ to fill.
Edited by Mila_cent 02/07/2007 01:33 am
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Rest in Peace
Australia
661 Posts |
These are currant Aust.Post rates for parcels to America in US$. Air Mail Sea Mail 2.2 lb $18.60 $12.80 3.3 lb $26.80 $17.50 4.4 lb $35.00 $23.70 Are your rates in the other direction comparable? As I mentioned earlier most of the 2X2's and multi pocket binder pages are up to four times the price in Oz compared to US. It would be great if the freight rates were similar. regards, (poor grammar)  (and eyesight) 
Edited by muckeye 02/07/2007 07:30 am
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New Member
United States
21 Posts |
This is from the USPS website:
From USA to Australia Weight Surface Air Mail (Prices USD) 2.2 lbs. $22.75 $25.80 3.3 lbs. $22.75 $31.35 4.4 lbs. $22.75 $36.90
Seems to be similar both ways.
Edited by air-tites 02/07/2007 3:14 pm
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Member
United States
703 Posts |
The funny thing about coin supplies is lately, I have been buying them from the local coin shop, but I still buy all of my coins from ebay, go figure.
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Rest in Peace
Australia
661 Posts |
Thanks for those prices 'air-tites'. There must have been a stuff-up in the earlier quote that I got as the package weight that they quoted was about 3.5 lb. I'm not trying to play one against the other, but I'll get quotes from you and JP's for comparison. Would prefer to support a fellow member. (added) For oversaes shipping, is all unnecessary packing and wrapping removed before goods are wrapped for shipping? ie. the plastic boxes the 2x2s come in? regards,
Edited by muckeye 02/08/2007 06:15 am
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New Member
United States
21 Posts |
We try our best to keep the shipping weight to a minimum, but there's only so much you can do and still be reasonably sure that the contents will survive a trip half way around the world. We ship our 2x2's in 100 packs, each pack inside of a clear plastic baggie. Hope I answered your question to your satisfaction. 
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 United States
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I have used Global Priority Mail Flat rate to ship to Australia It is much cheaper and faster 4-5 business days
Global Priority Mail (GPM) (230)
Flat-Rate Envelope
Small $5.25 Large $9.50
Weight Limit: 4 pounds
Variable Weight Option
Weight Levels and Prices
0.5 lb. $9.50 1.0 lb. 11.50 1.5 lbs. 13.75 2.0 lbs. 16.75 2.5 lbs. $20.00 3.0 lbs. 23.25 3.5 lbs. 25.25 4.0 lbs. 28.50
GPM Weight Limit: 4 pounds
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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My first and only purchase of 2 x 2's was from air-tites.com and I ordered 1200. Supplied and freighted to Australia they cost me about 10 cents (Aus) each. Much cheaper than buying them in Aus. Steve   
Edited by triggersmob 02/09/2007 06:35 am
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Rest in Peace
Australia
661 Posts |
Thanks for all the info. and advice everyone. Looks like I may be able to afford to put all my collection in 2x2s and display albums at last. Have been away a few days but when I get a few quotes I'll keep the forum informed. regards,
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Rest in Peace
Australia
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I would like to say a BIG thank you to Marty Mitchell and his team at Air-tites for the good service and good will they provided when I made a recent purchase there. Even after a hicchup with the invoicing it was sorted quickley, politely and with a 'customer is always right' attitude. Thanks Marty, job well done. Fingers crossed now while I wait for the post to arrive. regards,
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United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Strange thing at last Sudays coin show around here. The dealer I usualy buy 2x2's from had two different sizes of them. The difference is the thickness. In a pile of 100 one of the types was a good 1/3 thicker than the other pile. The dealer said actually he has found several different sizes in thicknesses that he deals with and many people don't like the thicker ones since they barely fit into those plastic sheets with the 20 spaces for them. Most dealers at coin shows use those sheets in 3 ring binders and if the people can't get the 2x2's out, they get irritated. I bought 100 of each but the guy now would sell the thinner ones for a half dollar less/100 than the thicker ones. Confusing since he said most people want the thinner ones.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1952 Posts |
Error what shop do you use? Gary
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
853 Posts |
Aussies...try my website...if I do not have it I can sure track it down.
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