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Pillar of the Community
United States
717 Posts |
What's the best way to mail slabbed coins safely? Are standard padded envelopes from the post office OK? Should they be wrapped with extra bubble wrap? I don't want to overdo it. But I want to find a middle ground between safety & cost. What has been your experience?
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Member
United States
3242 Posts |
That how I ship slabbed coin a bubble Envelope and 1 piece of wrap around the slab
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
I use square CD-sized bubble envelopes from Staples - the theory being that the shape isn't the traditional rectangular one for shipping coins - and cut two pieces of cardboard slightly larger than the slab. This I encase in tape, providing protection against punctures scratching the slab.
Such a package ships at about 5 ounces. I don't believe it will make the new 1/4" limit, though.
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Member
United States
3242 Posts |
That were popcorn foam comes in handy
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
I wrap the slab in a strip of bubble wrap, seal it in a self-sealing bag, and ship it in a bubble mailer. this may be overdoing it, but you would be surprised how many packages I've had delivered from the post office with footprints on them.
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Moderator
 United States
6563 Posts |
I do the exact same thing as Mom. I had no idea that I was that cool 
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Valued Member
United States
157 Posts |
Wrap a couple of layers of bubblewrap completely around the coin. Then put it either in a bubble mailer or a small box (the box should have popcorn, wadded up parer or more bubblewrap to keep the coin from moving around).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1840 Posts |
Most of the slabs that I've received have been in bubble envelopes. I've never had any arrive damaged.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
834 Posts |
I do the same as Susan and it always works for me.
Bruce.
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Valued Member
United States
90 Posts |
If you want safety for valuable coins, send it registered mail. This way it is logged and locked into a safe. There is a chain of custody the whole way to the new owner. It's the ONLY way that is safe at the Post Office.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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As noted by Morganator, nothing beats registered mail. No place for it to vanish then.
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