1906 Netherlands 2 1/2 Cents L2


Numismatics Online is excited to offer eBay's Standard Envelope Shipping service. This will greatly reduce your shipping costs. At the present time, your cost for shipping using the eBay Standard Envelope service is $1.25.

We are doing this for coins worth $8.00 and under. The coin will be protected in special cardboard and be sent in a normal 4 1/8 by 9 1/2-inch envelope. eBay states tracking will be included using their ESU tracking number. 

Coins over $8.00 will continue to be sent protected in cardboard and mailed in a bubble-wrap envelope which is considered by USPS to be a parcel. That cost is presently $4.00 per envelope and can hold multiple coins allowing for combined shipping. These orders will also have tracking. 


We do combine ship when using the bubble-wrap envelope to save you money so please look around our eBay store to see if there are other coins you need. $4.00 for the first coin and just 25 cents for each additional coin. 


We cannot combine ship with the less expensive costs as it will weigh more than the eBay Standard Envelope Shipping allowances. 

Sets and books will have the shipping price noted on eBay. We do combine ship books and sets so message me for your combined shipping price. 


While you are here, please check out my Numismatic eBay store (link can be found in the upper right-hand corner of this page). Shopping will be easier by using the Category links noted on each page. 


As with all items on eBay, please look at the pictures carefully so you know what you will be receiving. 

Thanks again for looking.

Ken
If this item is less than 8.00 and the shipping cost is more than $1.25, it either did not qualify for eBay Standard shipping service or we cannot protect it well in a regular envelope.

If your item does qualify for eBay Standard shipping service but you would rather have it sent in the bubble-wrap envelope we use to better protect the coin, please message us before you make the purchase, and we will adjust the shipping cost.

Thank you,

Ken