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Labeling Airtites

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Any ideas for labeling an Airtite holder, either with just the encasement or also with the velvet card? Thanks.
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I just bought some airtight for my Shield nickel collection and I'm having the same problem. I've been thinking about buying those holders for them and labeling it on it. What I've currently done is stick them in a row in a regular 2x2 holder and under it I cut a square on a piece of paper and I write my info on it.
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I use the velvet cards and a package of adhesive labels 1/2 by 1&3/4 and cut them down to fit on each corner, I put grade on one corner, VAM on another and price on another, works great
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Use one of those engraving tools used for writting on metal.
Place inside a laminating machine.
Stop using them altogether and no problems. I've never used one so really can't help.
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I tried that but ran out of room when etching "This is a Penny" on an LHC.
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Make a "touch tone" audio play with each airtite.......when you touch one, it will then identify the coin, it's grade, the year, and the mintmark........and throw a nice light in there too .......
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I tried that but ran out of room when etching "This is a Penny" on an LHC.

Of course you ran out of room. You should have printed "This is a Cent" and saved a letter.
Now if your were really good you could have printed it on the edge.
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Of course you ran out of room. You should have printed "This is a Cent" and saved a letter.
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