I have about 6 or 7 of these coins without their original boxes and would now like to obtain some, so that they display better than just being in their capsules.
Can anyone help?
I am not expecting to get exactly the right colour as they may have been issued, so any colour would suffice
I haven't looked it up, but I imagine this will be very unlikely.
Once someone has sold off a coin without its box, I'm sure the box is trash. Have you seen any for sale?
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
Steve27,
These are the coins I have that need boxes. The first two also need plastic capsules.
1986 km#214. Statue of Liberty centennial
1991 km#229. Mount Rushmore Golden Anniversary
1994 km#250. Vietnam Veterans Memorial
1994 km#252. Women in Military Service Memorial
1995 km#264. Atlanta Olympics-Track and Field
1995 km#259. Atlanta Olympics-Paralympics Blind Runner
1996 km#272. Atlanta Olympics-Rowing
1996 km#268. Atlanta Olympics-Paralympics Wheelchair Racer
Steve,
To save space, I only need the small box that actually holds the coin. I do not have room for the longer box with the sliding outer cover. Hope this makes sense
Verweis : "COINMAN1"Steve,
To save space, I only need the small box that actually holds the coin. I do not have room for the longer box with the sliding outer cover. Hope this makes sense
I understand, you want the jewel box. I'll see what they weigh, and what USPS wants to ship them to you.
They weigh about 50 grams each; thus, according to the USPS International Postage Price Calculator, they would cost $22.50 to ship (First-Class Package International Service™ which is their cheapest option).
Steve,
Coin boxes (clam boxes) arrived yesterday, but as I was out, I had to go to the post office this morning. As you can see from the attached photograph, the coins, I believe, are enhanced by being in these boxes.
Thank you for making a guy happy, but now I have to find the space for them. This will not be today as going to my great nephews wedding just after dinner time.
Thanks again
Geoff (coinman1)
Yesterday, I had a small reshuffle of my coins, where I placed all of my US silver dollars, that are in their boxes together, in one place.
So, now, all 69 silver commemoratives are in one place for the first time.
A great big thank you to Steve27 for his great help in achieving this aim.
Sorry you are unable to see all of the coins, but I cannot get the correct angle for a 100% view