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On several occassions I have received coins from the USA in a corrigated thing, searching for the proper desciption here. It's like a bit of sticky corrigated cardboard that stick when folded holding everything in place. Does anyone know what it is really called and can you get them in the UK

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Gary

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On several occassions I have received coins from the USA in a corrigated thing, searching for the proper desciption here. It's like a bit of sticky corrigated cardboard that stick when folded holding everything in place. Does anyone know what it is really called and can you get them in the UK

Thanks

Gary

I believe they're called SAFE-T-MAILERS. Here's a link to a US Site. They indicate they ship worldwide, but still might be less costly if you can find an outlet in the UK.

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Coincraft have them? I didn't know they dealt in such valuable items! ;-)

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Coincraft have them? I didn't know they dealt in such valuable items! ;-)

Perhaps it's something you could add to your inventory Chris.

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Yes, I'll certainly look at the website and see if they work out cheaper than the small jiffy bags I currently use. If I were going to supply them, I'd also want to use them myself.

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Yes, I'll certainly look at the website and see if they work out cheaper than the small jiffy bags I currently use. If I were going to supply them, I'd also want to use them myself.

I may also be interested in some!! ;)

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The ones I have received I have kept and cut them up when necessary and have used them again.

They are so simple and a great idea....we must be able to manufacture them in the UK for pence.

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