No more PCGS original boxes?
Hi guy's. Yes, I finally received my coin from our Host. The most valuable one in my collection. The Jefferson 1940 reverse of the 1938 proof. However, I wasn't expecting to get it in a cardboard box? I am aware of them sending these out in replace of the plastic original boxes. Oh well, I guess it was my turn? Lol. Yeah, finally got my coin. I sent it in at the beginning of November. At least it came back unscathed. Lol. How do you like? Thanks guy's
Here's my friend's coin that came with my submission. The 1954 s/d Jefferson
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What does the inside of the box look like?
I'm personally glad they send the smaller boxes for smaller orders. For some reason I have trouble throwing these away and they just pile up until I get overwhelmed and turn them into landfill.
I like the new smaller box. The box of 10 concept sounds easy on the wallet.
It hurt my eyes a bit seeing that mushy strike on the 54-S/D.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.I have received both. Couple of weeks ago I got plastic.
I really like the white cardboard boxes....they look classy in my opinion
Those smaller boxes are actually quite sturdy and should last for many years. They also don't take up as much room in safe deposit boxes.
Last week I received a black box. I like the black box.
The new cardboard shipping box is side opening now. I think I like the top opening ones better.
i like the 54 s/d and yes that does look like a sturdy box
The cardboard box is an ideal way of sending some slabs in the mail, too, if you're selling or trading to someone. It packs very tightly with no rattles so no need to do anything to keep the coins in place.
Great box. Way better than the plastic pile I have. Love your nickels.
Jim
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I wonder if they decide the shipping box by value of the coins submitted? 2 weeks ago I got a black plastic box back with only 4 coins submitted, total value of around $1500. Although Joey's would be close to that as well.
My last sub of 9 coins had a very high value and it still came back in the new white box. I think it's slightly random at this point.
Collector, occasional seller
Strange, I guess it's just luck of the draw.
I have a substantial collection of green boxes... maybe they will become collectable with premiums??
Cheers, RickO
That's way bigger than what I get for 2 slab orders on eBay!
They had the PCGS Orange Box giveaway recently. I've yet to get one though I've been hunting on the secondary market!
Perhaps plastic boxes will be used for future giveaways?
You are throwing away the PCGS Plastic boxes? They are easy to sell in the $4-5 range.
I have piles of boxes. Ebay the best option?
I still have a pile of them. The blinds behind me in my home office only go 80% of the way down so I built a "shade wall" out of pcgs boxes for the last 20%.
Also seems like they're worth about what it would cost to ship them unless I could find a local buyer which seems unlikely.