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Good day everyone. I am looking for a small label that I can use on the back of slabs that can be removed easily without leaving any residue. Anyone have a particular brand they use?
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Regular ones and goo-gone. Gets the residue right off.
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Lighter fluid for the label residue.

Cheaper and easier to find than Goo-Gone.
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I mean acetone works as well, and is debatably less flamable.
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I use nine pocket pages. If you keep an inventory all.data can be included there.

I wouldn't detract from the coins with more labels.
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I wouldn't detract from the coins with more labels.
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So is there no label on earth that will work without leaving a residue?
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Those little stickums they sell everywhere. Small pieces of paper with mild gluing. Usually called Post-it
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Avery makes removable labels that they claim do not leave residue. I have limited experience with them but they did seem to come off cleanly.

Check out the Avery web site to see if they have a size that fits your need.

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Thanks commems. I found an Avery Multi-Use Label 6737. It does indicate that they are removable. I've started using them. I'll let you know how they work out in a few years. :)
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