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For Canadians Who Buy 2x2 Card Board Holders

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I have 2 types of 2x2 holders , one is 37mm but they don't say that, they just say for silver or nickel dollars Canadian. The other is a 38mm 2x2 which I believe I got for my US large dollars. Now on both when I put a Canadian silver dollar in the 2x2 and put a staple on the 4 sides the Mylar window rips, lost about 8 2x2's then stapled on the 4 corners but now you can't right or have room to right the info you need.

I remember when I started putting the silver dollars in 2x2 I did not have this problem. Is anyone else having a problem with the Mylar windows or did I just get a bad batch?
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What brand are they? Also, you could try stapling only the two lower corners, although the coin might slide up.
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The ones I got are from CA and they must be no name. With just 2 staple the side are open.
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I've had that problem too. I think that some brands use a thinner mylar.
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I use Cowen's and don't have a problem with splitting.
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I've had the same problem with The large U.S. dollar size and I have received half dollar coins in 2x2's with the mylar ripped open. I suppose they are the cheap made in China ones sold on ebay. I agree that Cowen seems to be better quality and cost a little more. For the time being just to use up the supply that I have, I like to use oversize 2x2's. That is I use the large dollar size for halves and I use plastic flips for dollars and Silver Eagles. I will only be buying the Cowen brand once these are used up.
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I've got about 200 large dollars to use up so it will be a while before thats done.
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Try three staples, two on the open side corners and one at the top. Keeps the coin from moving but puts less stress on the window.
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Thanks BStrauss3 will try.
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I just noticed that the older ones I have are 2x2 the newer ones are 1 15/16x1 15/16 so you don't have as much room to staple.
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I've found that by stapling the two sides first, then slipping in the coin, then stapling the bottom last causes less 'plastic popping'. I do not staple the top/fold edge.
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I have a good heavy duty stapler and found that it was causing a lot of my problems so when I do the large coins I use another stapler that has a softer hit when you put the staples in and that works better.
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