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2018 Transline Product Price List Visit for Complete Product Detail List Creation Date Sunday, May 20, 2018 2018 Transline Product Price List Visit www.translinesupply.com for complete product detail ITEM # Vend # Trade Name UPC / Product MSRP Wholesale Qty 2 Price 2 Qty 3 Price 3 Shipping & Transportation>Tapes & Dispensers 1514 497825 3M - Tartan Box Sealing Tape $4.55 $3.0536 $2.800 72 $2.550 1518 375 3M - Scotch Box Sealing Tape 3M Clear $11.12 $7.2036 $6.600 72 $6.110 1524 371018 3M - Tartan Filament Tape 3/4"x60 yards 8934 Clear $5.00 $3.7548 $3.130 96 $2.800 1526 371579 3M - Tartan Filament Tape 1"x60yards $6.15 $4.6036 $3.990 72 $3.500 1528 474096 3M - Tartan Filament Tape 2"x60 yards $11.65 $9.9024 $9.300 48 $7.800 1540 893 3M 371563 - Scotch Filament Tape 1" x 60 yards $16.75 $12.5036 $12.000 72 $11.730 1542 893-1540 3M - Scotch Filament Tape 2" x 60 yards $37.50 $25.1024 $23.900 48 $22.700 1564 673006: 250 Grad Central - Reinforced Tape $15.50 $10.5010 $9.550 20 $8.750 1582 H-190 3M - Scotch Tape Dispenser $24.00 $14.40 1586 376290 3M - 1" Strapping Tape Dispenser 3M-H-10 $23.50 $14.10 Shipping & Transportation>Envelope Mailers & Box Mailers 2135 240140107 MMF 078541220171 - Coin Roll Shipper Box - Cent Bulk $79.35 $51.503 $47.690 2136 240140508 MMF 078541220584 - Coin Roll Shipper Box - Nickel bulk $79.35 $51.503 $47.690 2137 240141002 MMF 078541221024 - Coin Roll Shipper Box - Dime Bulk $76.30 $51.503 $47.690 2138 240142516 MMF 078541222557 - Coin Roll Shipper Box - Quarter Bulk $79.35 $51.503 $47.690 2139 240141101 MMF - Coin Roll Shipper Box - Dollar Bulk $79.35 $51.503 $47.690 1400 FOS-8FX16F Guardhouse - Self Adhesive Mailer (#10 Envelope) $0.42 $0.33750 $0.240 1500 $0.220 Shipping & Transportation>Buckets & Packing Material 1512 1 Gal-bucket Ropak - 1 Gallon Ropak Shipping Bucket $3.05 $2.13450 $1.830 1512.7 1 Gal-lid Ropak - Tear Tab Lid for 1 Gallon Ropak Bucket $2.15 $1.50450 $1.290 1513 2 Gal-bucket Ropak - 2 Gallon Ropak Shipping Bucket $5.20 $3.69480 $3.200 1513.5 2 Gal-lid Ropak - Tear Tab Lid for 2 Gallon Ropak Bucket $2.75 $1.93480 $1.650 1602 Transline - 11" Zip Ties $8.50 $5.10 7896 AMWSHIP-330 American Weigh - Shipping Scale 330 LB $132.00 $79.962 $74.500 Shipping & Transportation>Cloth Money Bags & Accessories 2000 231038406 MMF 078541138469 - Money Bag - 8.5x14 $3.45 $1.8950 $1.690 100 $1.570 2005 231039706 MMF 078541139763 - Money Bag - 9x17.5 $3.57 $1.9650 $1.750 100 $1.630 2010 231031706 MMF 078541131767 - Money Bag - 11x17.5 $3.72 $2.0450 $1.820 100 $1.690 2015 231031906 MMF 078541131965 - Money Bag - 12x19 $3.90 $2.1450 $1.910 100 $1.780 2020 231032406 MMF 078541132467 - Money Bag - 14x24 $5.04 $2.6750 $2.470 100 $2.300 1988 2310384P06 MMF - Custom Printed Money Bag - 8.5x14 $292.00 $192.004 $183.000 1990 2310397P06 MMF - Custom Printed Money Bag - 9x17.5 $297.00 $196.004 $187.150 1992 2310317P06 MMF - Custom Printed Money Bag - 11x17.5 $312.50 $206.254 $196.880 1994 2310319P06 MMF - Custom Printed Money Bag - 12x19 $325.00 $214.504 $204.750 2070 240050100 MMF 078541050105 - Unbreakable Self-Locking Nylon Ties $22.65 $16.074 $15.150 40395 212110016 MMF - Tamper Block Secure Seal $42.40 $30.064 $28.340 2082 210071707 MMF 078541271777 - Plain Eye-Loop ID Tags $44.75 $43.952 $41.440 2083 210071708 MMF 078541271784 - Plain Eye-Loop ID Tags $44.75 $43.952 $41.440 2084 210071702 MMF 078541271722 - Plain Eye-Loop ID Tags $44.75 $43.952 $41.440 Prices Subject to Change without Notice. 1-800-575-4007 www.translinesupply.com Page 1 of 97 ITEM # Vend # Trade Name UPC / Product MSRP Wholesale Qty 2 Price 2 Qty 3 Price 3 2085 210071716 MMF 078541271753 - Plain Eye-Loop ID Tags $44.75 $43.952 $41.440 2086 210071703 MMF 078541271739 - Plain Eye-Loop ID Tags $46.75 $43.952 $41.440 2087 210071701 MMF 078541271715 - Plain Eye-Loop ID Tags $44.75 $43.952 $41.440 Shipping & Transportation>Tamper Evident Money Bags 2027 2310421DBL20 MMF - Double Handle Tamper Evident Money Bag $2.10 $1.26100 $1.170 2028 231042120 MMF 078541172104 - Tamper Evident Money Bag - Individual $2.00 $1.20100 $1.120 2030 2362010N20 MMF 078541155442 - Tamper Evident 9x12 Clear "Deal" Bag - $53.00 $33.435 $32.000 100/pack 2033 2362011N20 MMF 078541155466 - Tamper Evident 12x16 Clear "Deal" Bag - $87.40 $54.805 $52.450 100/pack 2034 2362011N06 MMF 078541155473 - Tamper Evident 12x16 White "Deal" Bag - $87.40 $54.805 $52.450 100/pack 2092.8 2362035N20 MMF 078541155527 - Large Sized Tamper Evident "Deal" Bag pack $225.32 $178.945 $169.000 qty 100 Shipping & Transportation>Transit Cases 724669 Guardhouse Display Boxe - Ultimate Coin Slab Carrying Case $195.00 $117.003 $112.130 1979 11LB Transworld - Leather Rolling Pilot Case With Handle $105.50 $63.30 41030 Transline - Perfect Coin Dealer Air Travel Case - Black $165.00 $152.00310 $142.000 $134.320 41032 Transline - Perfect Coin Dealer Air Travel Case - Tan $165.00 $152.00310 $142.000 $134.320 41034 Transline - Perfect Coin Dealer Air Travel Case - Green $165.00 $152.00310 $142.000 $134.320 1973.5 C109B Transworld - Luggage Carrier w/ 6" Heavy Duty Wheels $25.00 $15.00 1934 1510NF Pelican - Pelican (Carry On) Case no Foam $265.00 $182.00 1936 1560NF Pelican - Pelican Case no Foam $285.00 $171.00 1962 9102 Transworld - Brief Case - Large $44.00 $26.40 1964 9213 Transworld - Leather Brief Case $78.00 $46.80 1970 9405 Transworld - Genuine Leather Pilot Case $81.15 $48.69 1970.5 9407 Transworld - Rolling Pilot Case with Handle $105.50 $63.30 1968 AL53 Transworld - Aluminum Attache Case $74.50 $44.70 1968.2 AL54 Transworld - Aluminum Attache Case $67.50 $40.50 8205 MB KOLE 10 Lighthouse - Genuine Leather Coin Case $199.95 $127.97 8220 MB KOFFER 5 Lighthouse - Aluminum 3-5 Tray Case $69.95 $44.77 8240 MB KOFFER 10 Lighthouse - Aluminum 6-10 Tray Case 309 030 $99.95 $63.97 8250 MB XL9USK Lighthouse 335666 - Plastic Covered Slab Tray $36.95 $23.65 8260 MB 20M Lighthouse 310511 - 2x2 Plastic Covered Tray $24.95 $14.97 8286 MB XL6 Lighthouse - 6 Compartment Tray $36.95 $22.17 8280 KO 3 LEER Lighthouse - 3-6 Tray Attache Case 306163-Cargo L6 $46.95 $29.53 8284 KO 6 LEER Lighthouse - 6-12 Tray Attache Case 322 142 $65.95 $42.21 8310 KO3PROSLEER Lighthouse - 3-6 Tray Black Aluminum Attache Case L6 Pro $57.95 $36.60 8288 MK4TBLLEER Lighthouse - 2 Tray Coin "Jewel" Box $30.95 $19.81 8290 TAB8USKBL Lighthouse - Slab Tray (Set of Two) $10.95 $6.84 8296 TAB15BL Lighthouse - 2x2 Tray (Set of Two) $10.95 $6.84 Shipping & Transportation>Transit Bags & Deposit Bags 1942 2325009 MMF - Locking Fire Block Briefcase 18x14 $146.33 $118.00 194252 232500934 MMF 078541161511 - Locking Fire Block Briefcase 18x14 - Navy Blue $146.33 $118.00 1902 2330881MDBC9 MMF - 7 Pin Security Bags $37.00 $25.244 $24.200 Prices Subject to Change without Notice. 1-800-575-4007 www.translinesupply.com Page 2 of 97 ITEM # Vend # Trade Name UPC / Product MSRP Wholesale Qty 2 Price 2 Qty 3 Price 3 1922 2330981M08 MMF 078541158252 - 7 Pin Security Bags $37.00 $25.244 $24.200 1957.2 234431602 MMF - Nylon Wallets $6.50 $3.946 $3.780 1957.7 234431607 MMF - Nylon Wallets $6.50 $3.946 $3.780 Storage & Processing>Coin Tubes>Guardhouse Coin Tubes 781666 091037816665 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816665 - Guardhouse Cent Coin Tube-100 Pack $45.00 $27.00510 $25.800 $24.900 781667 091037816672 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816672 - Guardhouse Nickel Coin Tube-100 Pack $45.00 $27.00510 $25.800 $24.900 781668 091037816689 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816689 - Guardhouse Dime Coin Tube-100 Pack $45.00 $27.00510 $25.800 $24.900 781669 091037816696 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816696 - Guardhouse Quarter Coin Tube-100 Pack $45.00 $27.00510 $25.800 $24.900 781670 091037816702 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816702 - Guardhouse Half Dollar Coin Tube-100 Pack $45.00 $27.00510 $25.800 $24.900 781672 091037816726 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816726 - Guardhouse Large Dollar Coin Tube-100 Pack $54.50 $32.70510 $31.340 $29.980 781677 091037816771 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816771 - Guardhouse 1/2 oz Silver Medallion Tube - 50 $23.00 $13.8010 $13.230 20 $12.650 Pack 781673 091037816733 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816733 - Guardhouse Medallion Coin Tube - H60-100 $62.00 $37.20510 $35.650 $34.100 Pack 781675 091037816757 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816757 - Guardhouse Medallion Coin Tube - H66-100 $62.00 $37.20510 $35.650 $34.100 Pack 781676 091037816764 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816764 - Guardhouse American Silver Eagle Coin Tube- $65.00 $39.00510 $37.380 $35.750 100 Pack 781655 091037816559 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816559 - Guardhouse Large Dollar Coin Tube-50 Pack $29.75 $17.8512 $17.110 24 $16.370 781658 091037816580 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816580 - Guardhouse Medallion Coin Tube/GH66-50 Pack $33.50 $20.1012 $19.270 24 $18.430 781659 091037816597 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816597 - Guardhouse American Silver Eagle Coin Tube- $35.00 $21.0012 $20.130 24 $19.250 50 Pack 781663 091037816634 Guardhouse Coin Tubes 091037816634 - Guardhouse 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin $26.50 $15.90510 $15.240 $14.580 Tube-50 Pack 954494 Guardhouse Coin Tubes - 39mm Foam Slug for Medallion and ASE Tubes (500 QTY) $55.00 $35.00 954493 Guardhouse Coin Tubes - 39mm Foam Slug for Medallion and ASE Tubes $840.00 $500.00 Storage & Processing>Coin Tubes 2924 T-MED-20-100 pa CoinSafe - Square Coin Tube Medallion (Case of 330 - While Supplies $220.00 $132.00816 $126.000 $121.000 Last) 2934 T-QTR-10-GPC CoinSafe - Quarter Coin Tubes pack 100 (10 Coins) $43.25 $25.8848 $24.470 $23.720 2860 Numis Numis - Numis Square Coin Tube -Cent-100/bx $45.00 $27.00410 $25.880 $24.950 2865 Numis Numis - Numis Square Coin Tube -Nickel-100/bx $45.00 $27.00410 $25.880 $24.950
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