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Does anyone besides CoinWorld sell "do-it-yourself" slabs?

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A customer wants to store some raw coins along with her slabs, but she can't stand the awful green color of the inserts. It looks like CW discontinued white and black versions, so is there an alternative?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Berco products sells white insert slabs under the Collector Safe brand name

 

http://www.collectorsafe.com/Coin_Supplies.html

 

I believe these are small size shells similar to what several of the fly- by- night TPG's use.

 

They can be found on Amazon at 25 holders for $15..

 

Then there are BCW slab shells available at BCW Supplies. You can get the sheels without inserts, inserts without shells, or both shells and inserts.

 

http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/coin-supplies/sortby2-default_sorting-asc-default_sorting.htm

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The shells are good with cheese sauce on them, too....kind of like big macaroni but not really...

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Berco products sells white insert slabs under the Collector Safe brand name

 

http://www.collectorsafe.com/Coin_Supplies.html

 

I believe these are small size shells similar to what several of the fly- by- night TPG's use.

 

They can be found on Amazon at 25 holders for $15..

 

Then there are BCW slab shells available at BCW Supplies. You can get the sheels without inserts, inserts without shells, or both shells and inserts.

 

http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/coin-supplies/sortby2-default_sorting-asc-default_sorting.htm

 

I have the smaller ones similar to Conder's first post.

Bought from ebay.....I buy in lots of 200 (2nd batch so far) and you can get multiple types (groups of 25). I use them to store raw coins that I want to display a bit and also to do gifts with....usually for my son's classes around his birthday (SHQs, 2009 lincoln sets, Sacagawea dollars, etc).

 

I like them for self-slabbing (as long as one doesn't try to pretend they are slabbed by a professional service that has any guarantee and backing).

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