🪙 Protect & Flaunt Your Legacy with Style!
This 20-piece set of clear plastic coin capsules features five adjustable foam gasket sizes (18, 23, 28, 33, 38mm) with 3mm thickness, designed to securely hold and display a wide range of coins including American Silver Eagles, JFK Half Dollars, and Bitcoin tokens. Made from durable, transparent plastic with a user-friendly crescent groove for easy opening, these capsules combine protection with elegant visibility—perfect for serious collectors aiming to showcase their prized coins.
Manufacturer | Jackyxcm |
Brand | Befantasway |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 0.25 inches |
Material Type | plastic |
Number of Items | 20 |
Size | 18/23/28/33/38mm |
Manufacturer Part Number | CC-09815353 |
N**S
Very pleased!! Like the adjustability of them!!
These are wonderful and could hold items other than coins. I like the fact that the circular insert is adjustable to fit the coin you are saving. They definitely hold the item securely, function properly, and are a great value for their money. I would buy from again when these run out.
T**L
Durable, easy to use, great on the eyes.
Love these little coin cases. They work with touristic coins, some challenge coins (not really thick ones), and even pins if you are willing to drill a little hole! The case stays nicely shut with friction but it's not too hard to open them. You'll probably need both product styles to cover all coin sizes. You can squeeze a coin 1 mm too big into one of the gaskets, but it's tight. Be careful when you put pressure on the gaskets, if you use your nail the impression will stay for a long time.I've used the case for a coin without the gasket that just happened to fit. I've even drilled a hole in a case to put a particularly nice pin in one +a gasket and there was enough clearance to put the pin's backing on the other side to make it look really neat. I made a few of these for my colleagues who also got pins and they make great gifts. All in all these are great if you have alot of cheap coins/pins, pair it with a little 1$ 2.25 inch plastic easel for a <$2 coin display.I probably wouldn't put a particularly valuable coin in one of these though, just because you can open it and also the plastic is probably not archival acid free or UV protected.
3**D
These are pretty good.
I ordered 2 sizes of these and actually they are both the exact same size. What is a different size is the foam cutouts that go in them. So while these work OK for me, the plastic disks are totally the same size, just the foam inserts are different sizes. For the price, these are fine and fit the coins I wanted to put in them but I needed two different foam cutouts so needed to order two boxes of them.
T**.
Perfect for multiple sized coins.
Love the different sizes of inserts. Fits about any coin that we want to display and keep protected. The value is unbeatable. Would definitely purchase again and most likely will as my collection grows.
D**D
did what was expected
nice product
R**E
Coins
These are wonderful for all size coins. Holds shut tightly.
A**N
Capsules very difficult to open
These looked great when I opened the box. Clear, sturdy rounds with soft cushions dividing each round. I COULD NOT open them. I couldn’t see how they closed. I opened one using pliers, cracking open the capsule to see how it closed. I saw, I wedged, I boiled, I used a metal pointed nail file. NOTHING. I put a few in the freezer, one at a time I could open using my thumb nail to pry at the tiny notch. Each one took about 5 minutes. Maybe during the shipment from Amazon the heat (South Florida) caused them to seal. It’s a great idea, but I will not purchase again.
B**P
Nice coin holders. Great for gifting coins.
I use these to hold bicentennial (1976) half-dollars. I buy the half-dollars from a local bank that randomly takes them in in change and will then gift them to people when I see them doing something nice or as a gesture of acknowledgment for courage, restraint, customer service, etc. Quite frequently, the recipient has never seen a half dollar coin and younger kids are enamored with receiving a coin "from the mid- to late 1900's."
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