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JAM Paper #1 Coin Business Colored Envelopes 2.25 x 3.5 Blue Recycled 352727818

JAM Paper #1 Coin Business Colored Envelopes 2.25 x 3.5 Blue Recycled 352727818
Store: Target
Last Price: 13.95 USD

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JAM Paper Blue #1 Coin Envelopes measure 2.5 x 3.5 inches in size and are made out of smooth, 30% recycled, 24lb paper. These envelopes feature wallet style flaps with reliable gum closures. Each one features a vibrant, bright blue color. This pack contains a total of 25 envelopes! Their small size makes them great for storing small and easily lost items, such as coins, buttons, earrings, and more. Use them to send small paper-based items such as receipts, wallet sized photos, small note cards, miniature messages to accompany flowers or gifts, and more! Though they are small, these blue envelopes will stand out anywhere! Size: 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" (#1). Closure: Gum. Opening: Open end. Material: Paper. Envelope flap: Wallet. Finish: Smooth. Paper weight: 24 lbs. Recycled content: 0%. Brightness rating: 50. Acid free, archival, and made from water-soluble dyes. Great to use to store small items such as coins, jewelry, small parts, cash, gift cards, deposit slips and checks. JAM Paper Blue #1 Coin Envelopes measure 2.5 x 3.5 inches in size and are made out of smooth, 30% recycled, 24lb paper. These envelopes feature wallet style flaps with reliable gum closures. Each one features a vibrant, bright blue color. This pack contains a total of 25 envelopes! Their small size makes them great for storing small and easily lost items, such as coins, buttons, earrings, and more. Use them to send small paper-based items such as receipts, wallet sized photos, small note cards, miniature messages to accompany flowers or gifts, and more! Though they are small, these blue envelopes will stand out anywhere!. Sold as 25/Pack.

Price History

Cheapest price in the interval: 13.95 on November 8, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 14.02 on October 27, 2021