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What Do You Use For Shipping Your Coins To Another Collector

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 Posted 08/19/2012  11:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
1. With a carrier pigeon, you don't pay postage.
2. With a carrier pigeon, you can send to other countries and not worry about their post offices opening your mail
3. If you find a way to make them bigger, you can fly on them to their distinations.
4. With a carrier pigeon you can ship as much as they can carry.
5. If they start to get old and make mistakes, could make for a decent Bar-B-Que.
6. You don't have to worry about the carrier robbing your items.
Naturally with all the goods there are bads too. For example there are those Hawks out there that eat carrier pigeons.

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Seems like everything I have received from Dealers has been in bubble wrap envelopes.

Most of the dealers I know do that.
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 Posted 08/20/2012  04:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list
I just a week ago (August 8) got a package from another numismatist, sent from the USA (Pennsylvania to be exact).
It came packed in a huge (6-inch side cube) cardboard box with lots of newspaper pages for packing - and not even any insurance (admittedly the sender said he values the coins at around face value, which was close to $5, and thus less than postage ($13-ish) - their numismatic value though was at least $30).
If I'm understanding what I know about it correctly, it was sent on May 29 and arrived on July 27, after (apparently) 59 days of travel (August 8 was when I checked the mailbox and noticed the delivery slip).

Never tried to sell anything though. Probably would never arrive if I did because of customs
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 Posted 08/20/2012  05:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
I ship everything Priority no matter where or who its going to. Especially if they have paid for the item because I know I hate to wait for my items to arrive and this is fast and usually safe. Also if the coin was sold I ALWAYS add signature confirmation that way I know the postal worker doesn't just leave it at the door where anyone can walk up and grab it without the person receiving the package knowing. I very seldom sell coins that has a value under $200.00 so it really doesn't matter about ebay's policy on the matter but I did this before they ever made it their policy. I just don't like the thought of a coin being left at the mail box. I have had one time where the postal worker delivered it to their neighbors house and since it was signed for the purchaser knew which neighbor it had went to and received his item. They actually had it setting on a table next to the door because they hadn't seen each other so they could give them the package but still it worked out for him where he knew where it went because of the signature confirmation
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 Posted 08/21/2012  12:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add w1a9c8k5 to your friends list
always use delivery conf andything over $250 signature conf
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 Posted 08/21/2012  12:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
*Other: Moisture resistant bubble wrap outer envelope (#000 or #00, thanks bio), corrugated cardboard inner, coin placed in 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flip, delivery confirmation, insured if over $100 (unless coordinated otherwise) and normally First Class postage (unless it is more cost effective to ship heavier items like rolled coin).

No disappointments as of this message.
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08/21/2012 1:30 pm
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 Posted 08/21/2012  12:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
For cheap stuff, I use these in a standard First Class envelope for a 1 ounce non-machinable rate of 65 cents-
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For anything over ~$50, I use #000 or #00 bubble mailers with DC or SC and the item is either encased in cardboard or bubble wrap.
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 Posted 08/21/2012  7:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vb3347 to your friends list
For anything under $100 I always use a bubble wrap envelope, first-class mail w/delivery confirmation. Once it's over $100, I add insurance and ship it priority. If it's something really cheap (like under $10-$15) I use just a regular envelope like biokemist6. Costs me less than $1.
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 Posted 08/21/2012  9:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WVUcoins to your friends list
@ biokaemist6

Where do you get those merchandise envelopes? About how much are they? And The Post office only charges 65 cents for a non- machinable envelope? I sell some coins on ebay and I usually sell coins in 5 - 10 coin lots to help off set the $1.64 you are charged to send any package 3 OZ and under. I have also been looking for a more affordable way of sending just 1 or 2 coins.
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 Posted 08/21/2012  10:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
WVUcoins, you could buy those merchandise envelopes just anyplace that sells coin supplies...or...use some corrugated cardboard roll and use a couple of close to the edge staples (which is what I do ).
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08/21/2012 10:47 pm
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 Posted 08/21/2012  11:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
I purchase my supplies in bulk quantity from Cheshire Mailers. The corrugated holders are self-sealing and then I just stuff it in a First Class envelope. I also use a rubber stamp to add a very visible NON-MACHINABLE stamp to both sides of the envelope. The postage would be the standard First Class cost per ounce plus a 20 cent non-machinable surcharge for a total of 65 cents for one ounce and 85 cents for two ounces.
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 Posted 08/22/2012  12:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WVUcoins to your friends list
Thanks Bio and Oih. I will look in to buying or making some this week. I have tried to wrap 1 coin and send it on its way with just a stamp but I have had 1 package returned to me needing more postage and I have had two people tell me they never received the coins. I always assumed the machine ripped open those envelopes and the coins were lost. I will try this way because charging $1.64 to ship one coin worth only $1 or $2 isn't really worth it.
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 Posted 08/22/2012  12:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
I voted "Priority mail box with bubble wrap and return receipt." but it really depends. I sent a few circulated coins through first class mail in an envelope with what biokemist6 posted, and I have sent in small priority mail box with packing, tracking, & delivery confirmation. Really depends on what/how much I am shipping.
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 Posted 08/23/2012  12:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CWS to your friends list
I use Small and medium flat rate boxes and padded envelopes. But these are all for circulated coins. You can pack quite a lot of coins into the flat rate boxes, and delivery confirmation is free when done online.
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 Posted 08/23/2012  2:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mvc to your friends list
I send items in #000 bubble envelopes if it fits and use paypal for paying postage which includes a tracking number. For larger I use flat rate boxes and again, use paypal to pay for postage. If it is sold on ebay, it is quick and easy. Same for my own coin website. Payments come in via paypal so I use the paypal shipping link. For sales outside of those, I can still use paypay to create postage. Not sure if it is the cheapest, but it keeps it all in one place for me for accounting purposes
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 Posted 08/28/2012  11:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add carmykle to your friends list

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I purchase my supplies in bulk quantity from Cheshire Mailers. The corrugated holders are self-sealing and then I just stuff it in a First Class envelope. I also use a rubber stamp to add a very visible NON-MACHINABLE stamp to both sides of the envelope.


Wow, again I learned something. Thank You Biokemist6!

"...Ask and Ye shall receive..."

Keep the information flowing...and thanks to all that responded. By the way, had squab for dinner last night.
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