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Product Overview

  • Great for creating prestigious certificates
  • 66 lb. basis weight
  • Promotes a thick, professional feel and is great for preparing and delivering awards
  • Elegant border with decorative, gold foil enhancements
  • Compatible with laser and inkjet printers or copiers to suit your needs
  • Acid-free and resistant to yellowing and disintegration over time
  • Convenient letter size ensures easy framing
UPC Code:00083514886568

Southworth SOUCTP2V Specs

Quantity
1/Pack
Shipping Weight
0.6 lb.
Basis Weight
66 lb.
Color
Gold  Ivory
Material
Paper
Shape
Rectangle
Size
8 1/2" x 11"
Type
Certificate Paper  Printable Award Paper

Southworth SOUCTP2V Details

Create prestigious certificates with this Southworth CTP2V Premium Certificates 8 1/2" x 11" ivory 66 lb. certificate paper with spiro gold foil border! With a 66 lb. basis weight, this paper promotes a thick, professional feel and is great for preparing and delivering awards. Plus, it boasts an elegant boarder with decorative, gold foil enhancements that's sure to lend an authentic touch.

This versatile paper is compatible with laser and inkjet printers or copiers to suit your needs. Its construction is also free of acid, helping to resist yellowing and disintegration over time. In addition, its convenient letter size ensures easy framing. Boost morale in your establishment with the help of this certificate paper!

Overall Dimensions:
Length: 11"
Width: 8 1/2"

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

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Customer questions about this product

What is basis weight?

Basis weight is the weight of one ream of paper (500 sheets) when cut to the industry standard for that specific grade of paper. Therefore, the higher the basis weight, the heavier the paper.
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