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kelticgeordie

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  1. Hi Folks, It's been a very, very, long time since I was on here, June 2018 I believe. I then purchased [a couple of times] a number of polypropylene, acid free / inert, coin envelopes [approx' 40mm x 40mm] but now sadly, I'm almost out with only a limited number remaining and I've been back here looking for more but never seen them on offer ever again 😞 Are you likely to restock these at all? I'm in the UK, does anyone know of a stockist for these ? I don't want paper envelopes just the poly' ones. I'd be grateful for any help. Many thanks folks, keep safe and well. Richie. [k]celticgeordie 😉
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    Is this PVC damage?

    Hello chaps! This is my first posting on here. I agree with Rob, these SCHULZ album pages are almost sure to contain PVC. If it doesn't say "inert" anywhere ...then assume they will contain PVC. I'm really surprised tho' that none of you regular guys have advised that you can buy inert coin envelopes here on this website , developed by Predecimal. They'll be small enough to fit into some of the sleeve pockets in the album you bought. http://www.predecimal.com/coin-accessories-c-23.html?osCsid=k48solf995hlq36u7u268thrb2 I bought a couple of packs and they're excellent and obviously just the job for long term storage 😉 I hope this helps you Lotad.
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