BOX BINDER OPTIMA, CLASSIC DESIGN, SCHWARZ

$84.95

High-quality ring binder in CLASSIC design for safe and representative storage of coins, banknotes, stamps and other official documents. Bound appearance, elegant leatherette cover and sturdy 4-ring mechanism. For individual filling of the binder you can choose from our wide range of OPTIMA sheets.
Integrated, lockable slipcase to protect against dust and dirt. Capacity: up to 60 OPTIMA sheets or 15 OPTIMA coin sheets. Colour: black. Binder does not include sheets. Overall size: 250 x 55 x 275 mm  (9  3 / 4 x 2 x 10  3 / 4 ”). Binder excl. sheets.

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High-quality ring binder in CLASSIC design for safe and representative storage of coins, banknotes, stamps and other official documents. Bound appearance, elegant leatherette cover and sturdy 4-ring mechanism. For individual filling of the binder you can choose from our wide range of OPTIMA sheets.
Integrated, lockable slipcase to protect against dust and dirt. Capacity: up to 60 OPTIMA sheets or 15 OPTIMA coin sheets. Colour: black. Binder does not include sheets. Overall size: 250 x 55 x 275 mm  (9  3 / 4 x 2 x 10  3 / 4 ”). Binder excl. sheets.

Additional information

Weight .9 kg
Dimensions 28 × 26.5 × 5.5 cm

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