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USPS padded flat rate envelope (free, can be ordered online with an account) inside a USPS small flat rate box (same). Tape the seams, I have seen them open.
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USPS is the best option, but if you need different sizes - I ask around at Walmart and other big stores
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I like to use 400 count boxes. Not recommending this seller, just showing what I use. http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-CSP-400-...cAAMXQhpdRsVHB
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Never ship a graded card in a bubble mailer or padded bag, unless you have the card in a box inside the mailer, or the bubble mailer inside of a box. If you need large quantities of boxes, photo mailers, or padded mailers, try Uline.com. You can order them by the case and prices are low, even with shipping costs factored in.
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