What's the best way to ship...lets say 55 coins...and not get them ripped off??


If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!

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<< <i>Registered & insured for full value, coins in plastic dollar tubes, in a small box well packed with padding. >>
What he said, but use the large flat rate priority mail box, since the weight is going to be pretty substantial.
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I have little white stickers on them with date and mintmark. They all fit snugly in a Intercept
Shield box designed to hold 20 ANACS slabs. This box will be placed in a larger box with padding
I am going to send it off registered/insured to messydesk.
1893-O is worth about a grand maybe I have to figure out what to insure it for. This could be a
problem if it gets lost as you have to prove value. I'm not quite sure how to prove I didn't send
a box of rocks. Joe
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everyone who has helped me out today. One question. I seem to remember when
sending registered they make you usepaper wrapping tape as opposed to fiberglass
reinforced tape. Something to do with the ink stamps on the seems. Does anyone
know if this is true?
<< <i>Registered & insured for full value, coins in plastic dollar tubes, in a small box well packed with padding. >>
If raw in plastic dollar tubes. In slabs use Safe-T-Mailers
Registered Mail, insured for full value is the safest.
Collecting since the 1980's
Morgan Dollars Circ. Strikes
- Basic Set - Varieties - Prooflike Basic Set - Date Set
- Carson City - Early S Mint Short Set - Mintmark Type Set
Morgan Dollars Proof
- Basic Set - Varieties
Peace Circ.
<< <i>What's the best way to ship...lets say 55 coins...and not get them ripped off?? >>
Armored car, escorted by motorcade staffed by licensed, bonded sercurity personel armed with automatic weapons and shoulder mounted armor piercing anti-tank missiles.
Of course it isn't really cost effective.
Registered insured at the post office is a whole lot cheaper and only a little less safe.
Packages sent insured mail only are lost far more often.
roadrunner
<< <i>If you can show the post office receipts of coins you sent that were subsequently lost in the mail that should suffice. I've never had a case where I couldn't show a receipt. Or take them down to your local dealer, and have him verify approx. value of what you are sending.
Packages sent insured mail only are lost far more often.
roadrunner >>
If anything happens to the coins, have Roadrunner give you a price on the value, according to recent comments sent HE KNOW EVERYTHING!
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
I sold a $75 coin on e-bay so I was able to produce the paypal receipt and e-bay auction
to prove value. The second time the post office creased a Coppercoins original piece
of artwork. Chuck sent me a new one, I assume the post office paid him , and they
gave me the creased one back.
This is different. The coins were gifted to me and their is no receipt. The person who
gifted them has no receipt and can not be contacted. For all intent and purposes I pulled
these coins out of circulation at face value. My value was$2,500-$3,000, but what do I
know about Morgans? PCGS value is closer to $9,000. The price difference for insurance
is only a couple bucks so I insured them at PCGS value. I have scans of the better coins,
the submission forms with values listed, and the check I sent. I would obviously hate to
lose this package and have nothing to show for it. Joe
what is acceptable documentation for value. They told me my estimated value on the submission
forms(I have a copy) along with collaboration from the PCGS price guide would be sufficient.
I am excited. Morgan VAMS are a new avenue of collecting for me. Perhaps a slippery slope
to classics.