The first thing I would do is deleting the first image where you can clearly read the addresses of you and the receiver.
Can't really help with the description. I usually send with a vague real description like metal tokens or simillar but also often get, especially from Japan, parcells with the excact description and even value but never had anything stolen in the last 5 years.
Hi , the package looks much better but it does not contain coins. Coins are used to buy ice cream. Your package contains numismatic items that are collected and cherished and valued well over face value normal coins.
I would write ,numismatic hobby supplies in the customs declaration. Accurate for customs but not saying much to attract the postal thieves.
Much better ... just write hobby supplies/stationery. Should be OK.
However you might have to send this as a registered surface parcel which can take up to 2 months to reach.
You won't be be able to send this as a registered airmail letter most likely
Quote: "Myeackle"This is a picture from one of my swaps and is how I like to mail my coins.
It's a greeting card that slides right into a envelope.
Just make sure you don't tape directly on the coins.
Matt