I was going to ship a slab in a bubble mailer ...
UncleJoe
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But then I read something in another thread about taking a chance of the slab breaking.
Is this a real danger?
How does one ship a slab both safely and economically or is that an oxymoron?
Joe.
Is this a real danger?
How does one ship a slab both safely and economically or is that an oxymoron?
Joe.
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Russ, NCNE
So ditto the comments about additional protection.
Or if you want to use a padded envelope alone, the "Jiffy" style envelope (tough brown Kraft paper with the furry padding inside) provides much better protection. The price for that convenience is increased cost and weight.
You have to remeber ... the post office machines past "letters", or that size through a machine. That will absolutely crack a slab!
I have received many coins in bubble mailers with ZERO problems.
Sorry. now that I read my response I am not sure I contributed anything........I hope I did.
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I've found this place to have inexpensive mailers
Be sure to specify the WHITE 4x8's
I usally wrap the slab in back half of an old bubble mailer and insert that into a new bubble mailer, for double bubble protection.
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Thanks for the link - GREAT price.
Now you can get double bubble protection at half price!
see? My Auctions "Got any 1800's gold?"
Thanks for the replies.
Joe.