perhaps the most retarded idea I've ever had

How many are you down for?

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Same. I'm moving very soon and might have to risk updating my address...this shipping company will probably fuck that up somehow. @Null you know if mail forwarding works for smaller USPS packages or you want me to shoot you an email with updated address?
I would email him the updated address, I emailed him a couple of weeks back and got mine changed.

Hopefully they have enough time to change it, but I'd email him ASAP.
 
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120 coins, the largest order. Sent by email.

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April 1st
I'm in the same boat. Ordered on April 1st.

Because of my gambling addiction, I'm now laying odds on how many more times the shipping company will fuck up. I'll say it's a 1 in 3 chance that they'll goof up again. And I'm betting with the coins which have not arrived yet.

Thank you, Null, for caring enough to have your blood pressure rocket up with each form letter they send back to you.
 
Just got a text from USPS (their "informed delivery" shit) that, based on the shipping partner listed and the date that the tracking history goes back to, is the silver. Didn't get a shipment notification in the email. But the coins are on their way from the look of things.

e: To clarify, informed delivery can be set to look for packages inbound to a specific address and automatically send the tracking number and other shit to a registered phone number/email address. The tracking number I got just a little while ago says that the package shipped out on the 18th, but the USPS didn't bother to let me know until the package was almost there. The 3PL itself did not send me a tracking number, because of course they didn't.
 
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Just got my order, the coins look great! Only issue is that roughly 10% of the coins plastic coin-tainers were cracked to the point of a gigantic gaping hole in the side, and easily 25% of them came with cracked coin-tainers, all of which I suspect occurred during shipment by the warehouse, and not to the warehouse, given that I found plastic debris in the shipping envelope.

It may be worth suggesting to the company that in the future, for orders exceeding about 5 coins, dumping the coins in a bubble-mailer envelope may not be sufficient protection. I suspect wrapping the coins as a unit in a couple layers of bubble wrap and then using tape keep the wrap secure would be fine for orders with less than 10, even using the bubble-mailer style envelope, but that orders in excess of 10 probably would benefit significantly from a tiny box and bubble wrapping the coins.

I can provide pictures if you want 'em, and if you think it would be helpful for me to complain to the company I can, but it's pretty cheap to replace a few broken coin-tainers so I don't plan to make a fuss unless otherwise directed.

Can someone let me know the capsule diameter? I’m intending to get fancy with how I store them: is the coin capsule around 44-45mm across or larger than that?
Almost exactly the diameter of a cardboard tube used for toilet paper or paper towels, or 44mm if my ruler isn't too horribly off.
 
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