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1956 Proof Coin Flat Pack Question

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Did the 1956 flat pack come in 2 different envelopes? It appears that some are in original envelopes that open with a top flap...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1956-U-S-PR...em56670a9dea

...and some come in an envelope that opens from a side flap.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-19...em20e9d5978d


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I'm not sure but it appears so. Both of mine are open at the top.
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I just checked mine and I have all from the top, like a regular envelope. Not sure about the side ones.
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Yes there were 2 types of envelopes.
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