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I am after some help to track down a supplier for coin frames/slides.

They are single 2" square cardboard , cut out to the exact coin diameter and embossed with the coin type ie copper ½d, Copper 1d etc..

I have exhausted my current supply which I bought several years ago and my old supplier hasn't any left, most people now use the mylar type of 'flip' with the acetate both sides enclosing the coin but I find these a little inconvenient when regularly removing coins for reference purposes, the plastic types I find too bulky and haven't the frame to avoid touching the coin surfaces with regular handling.

If anyone could point me in the right direction please.

Thankyou

John

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I dont know is this one of lindner coin flip that stick and dont use a staple,

Maybe on Predecimal accessories.

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Josie,

Check the dates of posts. There is not much point replying to over 5 month old topics.

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I dont know is this one of lindner coin flip that stick and dont use a staple,

Maybe on Predecimal accessories.

Thanks Josie, the ones I need are a single cardboard piece with no pvc, aperture is to the exact coin size, think they were originally by Whitman or Sandhill from the 1960's.

I am currently trying to have a 'Hole punch' custom-made, as I haven't found any old stock about out there.

John

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