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Best source for envelopes/mailers for coins?
I while ago I caught a fantastic sale for 6x10 "#0" padded mailers at Staples, and I stocked up. Now I'm down to my last few, and I need to get replacements.
It looks like I can buy the same mailers in lots of 100 for $0.15-$0.20/each.
I've been happy enough with those padded envelopes, but before I place an order does anyone else have any better ideas that I should consider?
Thanks!
jonathan
It looks like I can buy the same mailers in lots of 100 for $0.15-$0.20/each.
I've been happy enough with those padded envelopes, but before I place an order does anyone else have any better ideas that I should consider?
Thanks!
jonathan
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I'm starting to run out of the batch I bought in the 90's.
http://www.royalmailers.com
Russ, NCNE
Somebody from royal mailers advertised on the BST some time back and I have been ordering there ever since. Fairly quick deliverey and easy ordering. Much cheaper buying in quantity than say at a discount store. My bottom line for this tax year will be much better just from the supplies cost reduction.
<< <i>I am with Russ,
I'm sorry but I have to say I'm not with Russ on this one. I bought a carrier Pigeon back in the early 60's. Bought him for $5.00 used at a Pet cementary. He is still going strong. The pigeon has logged over 3,322 flights of various deliveries. I can figure the differents right now of the $5.00 invested, but I think I will trade him in for another one if he ever loses a coin.
<< <i>Where's the best place to buy Safe-T-Mailer's?
I'm starting to run out of the batch I bought in the 90's. >>
www.brent-kreuger.com
Now I have another few hours to decide if I want to buy 100 #0 mailers for $18 (with the discount), which should last me a very long time, or 250 of them for $30, which should last me approximately forever...
<< <i>They had a message posted that you can get 10% off any order today (Sunday) only, using the coupon code SAVE10. >>
Thanks for the heads up! I just grabbed a load.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Where's the best place to buy Safe-T-Mailer's?
I'm starting to run out of the batch I bought in the 90's. >>
www.brent-kreuger.com >>
that site looked like a spam portal to me.
Cut and pasted the address am I missing something here?
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
esupply
I Believe they are cheaper than Royal. Only 11 cents each if you buy 400 (size #00, 5x9), 11.5 cents if buying only 100.
Air Tites:
ValleyCoin
Zip Lock Bags for individual Slabs:
RoyalBag
Coin Tubes and SafeTFlips:
Safe-T-Flips
"A car is a tool that takes you from one place to another. Everything beyond that is a payment for other people's perception of you."
<< <i>that site looked like a spam portal to me.
Cut and pasted the address am I missing something here? >>
He mis-typed the URL.
http://www.brent-krueger.com
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>Where's the best place to buy Safe-T-Mailer's?
I'm starting to run out of the batch I bought in the 90's. >>
www.brent-kreuger.com >>
that site looked like a spam portal to me.
Cut and pasted the address am I missing something here? >>
The correct address is www.brent-krueger.com.
<< <i>Bubble Mailers:
esupply >>
I used to order from eSupply, but switched to royalmailers. With shipping, they're cheaper and ship just as quickly.
Russ, NCNE
BK Safe-T-Mailers
"A car is a tool that takes you from one place to another. Everything beyond that is a payment for other people's perception of you."
<< <i>IMHO safe-t-mailers (not to be confused with bubble wrap envelopes) are overpriced/overated. At .35 each you can better protect the merchandise with bubble wrap for lot less money >>
Safe-t-mailers in a #10 envelope do a lot better job of disguising what's inside than bubble envelopes when you're mailing stuff to countries which are not known for the security of their postal systems.
<< <i>IMHO safe-t-mailers (not to be confused with bubble wrap envelopes) are overpriced/overated. At .35 each you can better protect the merchandise with bubble wrap for lot less money. >>
Those are the large ones, and that's the price for one piece. I use the #6, and they cost me less that 15¢ each.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I get my bubble mailers here:
http://www.royalmailers.com
Russ, NCNE >>
Ditto.....
-Paul
http://www.royalmailers.com
Russ, NCNE
Ditto what Russ said
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
<< <i>I get my bubble mailers here:
http://www.royalmailers.com
Russ, NCNE
Ditto what Russ said >>
I didn't before, but since I'm getting close to running out (and using the discount code posted earlier), I have now.
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<< <i>I get my bubble mailers here:
http://www.royalmailers.com
Russ, NCNE
Ditto what Russ said >>
I didn't before, but since I'm getting close to running out (and using the discount code posted earlier), I have now.
Me too!
the_northern_trading_company
ace@airadv.net
you could also check with ULINE. They are one of the biggest shipping
suppliers in the country and I've purchased their items at work. Huge catalog,
they have everything. I think their prices compare well, but I could be wrong
as I haven't ordered for personal use (thus I didn't scrutinize over it
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<< <i>Bubble Mailers:
esupply
I Believe they are cheaper than Royal. Only 11 cents each if you buy 400 (size #00, 5x9), 11.5 cents if buying only 100.
Air Tites:
ValleyCoin
Zip Lock Bags for individual Slabs:
RoyalBag
Coin Tubes and SafeTFlips:
Safe-T-Flips >>
I've used both Royal Mailer and esupply store. While esupply may be a couple of cents cheaper (assuming facts not in evidence), the Royal Mailer Bubble envelopes seem to be a bit stronger.
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
WH
We just refreshed the coupon code "COLLECTORS" for a 10% discount and free shipping.
Or prices are normally well under the rest of the re-sellers without factoring our free shipping offer.
This is not spam, but just a "Thank you" for the business that this sites gives our company everyday.
Tom Bennett
www.Royalmailers.com
I purchased 200 Poly Bubble Mailer Size #2 from Royal Mailers. While the delivery was prompt and I find no fault with the vendor, the self-adhesive strip on these is decidedly subpar. Too easy to open.
I prefer these. The adhesive is so permanent that the mailer cannot be opened without a knife or scissor; completely tamper-proof.
FYI, I double-pad all coins. I put the coins or slabs in 4" x 5.5" bubble bags (with adhesive seal, the bag folded over itself), and then ship in bubble mailers.
The multiple layers of bubble give exceptional protection...
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