Citeer: "adnansami"Will someone help me or give me some idea of packing coins for swap. Please try to help me with some pictures.
Please satisfy this conditions in our valuable opinion_
- Will send 50 coins or more.
- Will ship from Bangladesh (which have one of the most disgusting post workers).
- Weight of packing should not be too much.
Have a nice day and health to colleagues.
OK -colleague, I will try to illustrate the procedure and my options. The problem is that such packaging as I proceed takes half an hour or a whole.
,, Everyone has a different approach and this is just mine and I'm not a grandfather omniscient I'm just writing what I think,,
You will need hard cardboard from the box, sealing tape and an A-4 envelope
I will wrap some coins in food foil (microten bag) -it is possible to prevent the catastrophe that was recently published here that there was a wet envelope and coins wet and destroyed. Coins in a case or holder can also be adjusted -and leave in the original packaging.
Silver-gold -dimants , so place aluminum foil on the top cardboard.
Emphasize the designation of the shipment, that it is ,, birthday gift ,, -I throw in a few advertising papers about coins in the envelope
and I will call the gift "graphic designs"
I think almost everyone has a birthday this year .

rubber envelopes are better than paper envelopes.

The ones made of bubble wrap are ideal.

I use two hard cartons of milk packaging , the smaller A-4 can hold 50 -70 coins.
when the envelope is smaller make two layers of cardboard with coins and a third on top.

( Expensive-rare pirates from children's games are neither needed nor packed)
wrapped in food foil

fit the holes in the carton to the size of the coin and place the coin in the hole

cover with a second carton and seal around with any tape available , it is good to put it all in an A-4 plastic bag or wrap it in foil and put it in an envelope postcard- design paper on top and wrap. ( over silver on cardboard I will put aluminum foil)
I mean everything photographed-organized.
Ivan