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submission question

I have some free grading for one of my registry sets. I looked to see how the coins should be "packaged" i.e., what type of flip, etc., and could not find any info. Nor did I see any info on where to buy the needed supplies.
Can anybody hep????

Thank you,
MadMonkimage
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  • DRUNNERDRUNNER Posts: 3,843 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The PCGS site has a button I've seen in the past where you can get flips, bags, etc.

    Bottom line . . poly bag them, then slip them inside the flip (you can also get a 2.5 x 2.5 at your local coin shop) . . then pad well and ship insured.

    Have fun . . .

    DRUNNER
  • Steve27Steve27 Posts: 13,274 ✭✭✭
    As long as you don't use 2x2's with staples, they'll take it. I use whatever size flip is handy and send it off in a bubble mailer.
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    Jerry


  • << <i>The PCGS site has a button I've seen in the past where you can get flips, bags, etc.

    Bottom line . . poly bag them, then slip them inside the flip (you can also get a 2.5 x 2.5 at your local coin shop) . . then pad well and ship insured.

    Have fun . . .

    DRUNNER >>



    I presume you polybag the coins to keep the flips from damaging them. However, might the polybag leave a residue, especially on Proof coins (which may later "haze" in the holder)?

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