It did. We ended up running about 35,000, instead of the original 90,000, and using glue dots to affix the pennies by hand. A lot of hand work, but it went out.
If we do it again, I have seen a couple of places online that say can automate it though.
USPS is telling us it can go but with an extra charge for varying thickness.
Yep, that is a lot of pennies! I'm wondering with coin shortage if that will be an issue, too. But the customer is handling that.
So far glue dots plus a lot of hand work is seeming to our best option.
I have a customer wanting to an EEDM card, 6.5 x 9, with 3 scratch off spots and a penny affixed about the middle of the card. I have a tabber to do the scratch offs but have no experience in attaching a penny to the card. 70,000 to 90,000 quantity.
Does anyone have any experience with...
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