Coin flip packaging tutorial:

I thought I would show the way that I package my coins for grading, so maybe it might help someone avoid damage to their coins. It has worked for me and I know some people have their way of doing it, just putting out the idea for some. Please anyone feel free to add to the post of your way if you want. Goal here is to maybe help someone.
1.) I only use Safeflips and now no polybags, first thing is insert coin in flip of course and depending on the size of the coin I put it in a corner of the flip.

2.) Fold over flip and I use vinyl coated paperclips over the flip and edge them up to the coin so it will hold in the corner and not move around during shipping. I use different sizes based on the size of the coin like so.

3.) Then I put together about 4-6 coins flips and put rubber bands around them on both sides. If you have several bundles then I wrap them in thin styrofoam wrapping and tape them up. Then fill around them with packing material in the box that you use to ship. Just the way I do it.



Here you go marty.

1.) I only use Safeflips and now no polybags, first thing is insert coin in flip of course and depending on the size of the coin I put it in a corner of the flip.

2.) Fold over flip and I use vinyl coated paperclips over the flip and edge them up to the coin so it will hold in the corner and not move around during shipping. I use different sizes based on the size of the coin like so.

3.) Then I put together about 4-6 coins flips and put rubber bands around them on both sides. If you have several bundles then I wrap them in thin styrofoam wrapping and tape them up. Then fill around them with packing material in the box that you use to ship. Just the way I do it.




Here you go marty.
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