kaiser613
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hello all,
I've just started selling coins on ebay and am off to a good start, I shipped my first 2 sales yesterday and already turned a profit on the set I bought them in, but, the cost to mail them hurt my profit margin a bit, I shipped each single coin in a envelope inside of a bubble mailer with a packing slip and the coin inself was inside of a coin envelope. cost at post office, $2.07 plus a buck for tracking. since I only charge 1.25 shipping on the listing im considering changing how I ship in the future, I read that some sellers ship single coins " first class non machinable" which I tried to find some reference to on the usps site but all I could find on it was some extremely confusing jargon laid out in state statues format ( god, I hate going through state statutes) but what I managed to deduce is that you can only ship non machinable if you fill a tray of 200 on the darned things! for those of you that don't know what the heck im talkin about a non machinable letter is ( as far as I can tell) a letter which has a rigid object of some kind in it and cant be sent through their sorting machine for fear of crushing the object inside and ships for a 64 cent stamp. so my question is does anyone know anyway 1 could ship a single coin safely for $1.25 or less?
I've just started selling coins on ebay and am off to a good start, I shipped my first 2 sales yesterday and already turned a profit on the set I bought them in, but, the cost to mail them hurt my profit margin a bit, I shipped each single coin in a envelope inside of a bubble mailer with a packing slip and the coin inself was inside of a coin envelope. cost at post office, $2.07 plus a buck for tracking. since I only charge 1.25 shipping on the listing im considering changing how I ship in the future, I read that some sellers ship single coins " first class non machinable" which I tried to find some reference to on the usps site but all I could find on it was some extremely confusing jargon laid out in state statues format ( god, I hate going through state statutes) but what I managed to deduce is that you can only ship non machinable if you fill a tray of 200 on the darned things! for those of you that don't know what the heck im talkin about a non machinable letter is ( as far as I can tell) a letter which has a rigid object of some kind in it and cant be sent through their sorting machine for fear of crushing the object inside and ships for a 64 cent stamp. so my question is does anyone know anyway 1 could ship a single coin safely for $1.25 or less?