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Looking for "fancy" storage holders for 1/10 oz Gold Coins


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Howdy!

i hope you can lend me your expertise! 

im looking for something in the size area of PCGS/NGC holders for 1/10 oz gold coins.   

No, not looking to scam anyone! lol   Just would like to buy some raw 1/10ers, but the thought of them being stored in their flips or those small airtites simply do not appeal to me. Currently the ones i do own are in PCGS slabs, and i like them that way, but wouldnt mind saving a little on cost getting some raw versions. 

Thank You for your time,
Eric

 

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21 minutes ago, mr-dead said:

OHHHH NICE!!!!

will have to see if i can find some "real life" pics of them 

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I have some of the Quickslabs (and Everslabs, which are basically the same, but Quickslab is a bit easier to reopen).  In the US, they are available from Wizard coin supply online ( http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com ), looks like they ship international.  They also have them on lighthouse (www.lighthouse.us). 

Just be careful to order the exact size needed, even a mm too large and the coin will flop around inside.  Not sure what that would be for the coins you have in mind

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