Chris Perkins Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 I'd like to introduce these coin envelopes that I've designed and had made:http://www.predecimal.com/klar-coin-envelo...1mm-p-7679.htmlExclusive to predecimal.com but I do hope to also offer them to the trade. Quote
Hussulo Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 They sound good Chris. I'm almost out of the 2x2's I have been using so I've ordered a set. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted September 3, 2008 Author Posted September 3, 2008 Thanks, I can see the order.Coming next (assuming these do ok) will be at least one larger size to suit crowns and other big coins. Quote
Stechlin Posted September 4, 2008 Posted September 4, 2008 I`m very glad about your new offer und have just ordered some. I was forced to collect coins as a young boy (haha!?). I have to admit, some of this coins are still in the original albums and you can see green material on some of those (sorry for my bad English), which is caused by the bad plastic material. I know, that nowadays envelopes in general are much better. When I started coin collecting voluntary again about 4 years ago, I saved some of those, but a few nice coins had been damaged with no chance of rescue at all, espacially younger coinage. What is really nice concerning your new offer is 1. certainly, I could save a lot of coins for a long time and I will need this time until they will find their way to you, into a capsule, to ebay or into litter, 2. the new construction of your envelopes, that minimize the risks of damaging the coins, while putting them in or out the envelopes and 3. the clear "look through". All in all, just a great idea and it will find its market. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted September 4, 2008 Author Posted September 4, 2008 Thankyou for your order - Herzlichen dank fuer Ihre Bestellung!And did you notice the stand against Denglish (the modern Germans slipping in English words)? I'm quite fed up with German companies and media types leaving things in English or creating products with English names, as it dilutes your wonderfully poetic language (.....yes, that was ever so slightly sarcastic). So I have reversed this trend in a small way and have called them KLAR (the German word for 'clear') even though they will be sold by an Englishman mostly to Englishmen!I've put them on ebay too. They are of course more expensive that the PVC types, but hopefully more serious collectors will notice them. Over the years I have sold lots of these from other manufacturers so to cut costs and be in full control I decided to have them made myself, which was actually expensive on the first order because they had to make tooling. Quote
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