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    Default Coins - right and wrong way to post?

    Hi,
    Have had a quick look at old comments, but didn't see anything about the best way to post - assume that Royal Mail would not accept a claim for coins lost in post.
    Is that the case?
    Not sure if coins can easily be detected when posting - is it a good idea to wrap in foil?
    Only got a few coins to list, but would appreciate any tips.
    Many thanks,
    Marie.

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    I post coins taped inside two pieces of card - so they can't move - I've never lost any. If they are seriously valuable, use special delivery and then they are insured.
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    Default Re: Coins - right and wrong way to post?

    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    I post coins taped inside two pieces of card - so they can't move - I've never lost any. If they are seriously valuable, use special delivery and then they are insured.
    Thanks, Madelaine - great advice, and gives me confidence that I'm not going about it an very inexperienced manner!
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