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What Are The Best Caps For 1 0Z, 37mm Austrian Philharmonic?


JohnyBGold

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Hi there I'm on the look out for the best capsules for Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Silver coins? They are 37mm in size and I've noticed there is no 37mm only 36, 38 etc when looking online. I'm collecting them just now, will be stacking but need to relocate ✈️ with them. 

I've got Brits and can get 38mm for them but stuck with the phillies sizes? 

Any advice please.

Thanks John

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2 hours ago, JohnyBGold said:

Hi there I'm on the look out for the best capsules for Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Silver coins? They are 37mm in size and I've noticed there is no 37mm only 36, 38 etc when looking online. I'm collecting them just now, will be stacking but need to relocate ✈️ with them. 

I've got Brits and can get 38mm for them but stuck with the phillies sizes? 

Any advice please.

Thanks John

Check out @morezone 

They usually can provide capsules for most coins.

But if your travelling....maybe consider using empty tubes, can be got cheap  ( even if you haven't enough to fill a tube/tubes the stick a bit of bubble wrap or even tissue to fill the gap) then use clear tape to seal tube.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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2 minutes ago, James32 said:

Check out @morezone 

They usually can provide capsules for most coins.

But if your travelling....maybe consider using empty tubes, can be got cheap  ( even if you haven't enough to fill a tube/tubes the stick a bit of bubble wrap or even tissue to fill the gap) then use clear tape to seal tube.

And for your brits , I believe @Ryanhas empty tubes for £2 a pop......then when settled in new location you can store separately in capsules????

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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7 minutes ago, JohnyBGold said:

@James32 Thanks, maybe I'm being to concerned about this then, just buy tubes for them and caps for the brits. Cheers 

Suppose it really depends on your collection/stacking goals.

If you plan on having more than 20 of each coin,I personally would stick with tubes as they are neat and take up less space/easier to store than individual coins in individual capsules. 

But say for arguments sake you plan on having a small number of each type of coin then I fully understand the capsule route.

@morezone usually has capsules available for most things.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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